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Utopia and Dystopia Vid: Utopia vs Dystopia

Utopia and Dystopia Vid: Utopia vs Dystopia

Utopia • • Definition: • A perfect society in the future • An ideally

Utopia • • Definition: • A perfect society in the future • An ideally perfect place, especially in its social, political, and moral aspects • • “U”=Greek for good, “topia” = Greek for place Opposite of a dystopia

Dystopia • Definition: • An imaginary place or state in the future • The

Dystopia • Definition: • An imaginary place or state in the future • The technology to live a perfect life exists but the condition of life is extremely bad, as from deprivation, oppression, or terror. • “dys”=Greek for bad, • “topos” = Greek for place • Opposite of a utopia

Dystopia • Often describes a society that starts off as a utopia or thinks

Dystopia • Often describes a society that starts off as a utopia or thinks it is a utopia but turns into an oppressive, miserable, dysfunctional state. • Can serve as a cautionary tale or warning to modern day society

Common Characteristics of a Dystopian Society • Information, independent thought, and freedom are •

Common Characteristics of a Dystopian Society • Information, independent thought, and freedom are • • restricted. Common emotions are oppressive, miserable, and dysfunctional satisfaction of state. Citizens may seem to be under constant surveillance. Citizens have a fear of the outside world. Citizens conform to uniform expectations. Individuality and disagreement are bad. The society is an illusion of a perfect utopian world.

The Dystopian Protagonist • Often feels trapped and is struggling to escape. • Questions

The Dystopian Protagonist • Often feels trapped and is struggling to escape. • Questions the existing social and political systems. • Believes or feels that something is terribly wrong with the society in which he or she lives. • Helps the audience recognize the negative aspects of the dystopian world through his or her perspective.

Examples of Dystopian Literature • • • The Hunger Games Trilogy The Maze Runner

Examples of Dystopian Literature • • • The Hunger Games Trilogy The Maze Runner Series The Matched Trilogy Divergent Others?

Connections? • • • Tell me about a time when you were forced to

Connections? • • • Tell me about a time when you were forced to do something Think about a test, activity, place you had to go, someone you had to go with Tell me how you felt about it