Dystopian vs Utopian Fiction
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Dystopian vs Utopian Fiction
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Dystopia
Utopia
- Environmental Devastation: Dystopian stories often take place in ruined places or settings where Earth is facing collapse. Some stories focus on how climate change and global warming impact society.
- Government power: Governments have a major role in dystopian tales. They can be absent or oppressive ruling bodies.
- Loss of Individuality: Many dystopian futures show the dangers of everyone being the same and explore the balance between individual and societal needs.
- Fight for survival/extreme social divides: In dystopian worlds, oppressive forces and destruction force people to take care of themselves. There is usually mass poverty and very few who are financially well off.
- Control through technology: Advanced science and technology in dystopian stories are more than just helpful tools. They often symbolize a controlling force, instilling fear in people.
- Utopian stories often take place in places or settings where everything is close to perfect, which results in complete harmony.
- A peaceful world, where citizens have no fear of the outside world.
- A happy and cared-for society.
- A place where people are listened to and their best interests and well-being are acted on.
- People are free and independent thought is encouraged