what does dystopia=___
no places
Dystopia stems from utopia. What language did it come from?
Greek
Who is the author of 1984?
George Orwell
What does Distort mean?
To twist something out of its original meaning, shape, or form
what year did MMS open
2008
dystopian literature usually lacks ___?
individuality
What two words does Dystopia stem from?
"bad place"
Who is the author of the Brave New World?
Aldous Huxley
What does surveillance mean?
The careful and continuous watching of a person or group
when did the first toilet come out
1596!!!!!!!!!
Dystopias tend to have common themes and styles because they___
reflect the society that we live in
What has never been achieved as humans progress?
Perfection
What do both books have in common?
Both books examine the theme around humanity and genetic engineering.
What does saturate mean?
To fill up completely with something
where did Mr.sitt teach before MMS?
Swift creak
What does a mirror so you?
Shows you things about yourself
What does the author mean by " holding up a fun house mirror"?
Overly perfect imagine
What does the author of 1984 think technology does?
Allows the someone to always watch you
What does eradicate mean?
to end or destroy something completly
what a ocean animal that has 3 hearts blue blood and tast with its arms
octopus
Do selfies with filters create a distortion?
Sometimes. They can change the version of yourself.
Dystopian authors argues that the pursuit of perfection will ineligibility lead to _______.
to a bad place
What are the wo most famous dystopian novels?
1984 and Brave New World
What does Peril mean?
Serious and immediate danger
what year was a dishwasher made
1893