LITERATURE QUESTIONS
DYSTOPIAN LITERATURE
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The Danger of a Particular Type of Government, The Importance of Knowledge & Truth, The Dangers of a Particular Policy, The Danger of Allowing One Group Too Much Power, The Importance of Free Will & Individuality, The Danger of Technology, The Danger of Desensitization, The Importance of Humanity, and The Danger of Human Nature are all examples of
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common themes in dystopian literature
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no themes
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common themes in utopia
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common themes
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Dystopia: A futuristic, imagined universe in which oppressive societal control and the illusion of a perfect society are maintained through corporate, bureaucratic, technological, moral, or totalitarian control.
Detailed explanation-2: -Brave New World (1932), by Aldous Huxley Aldous Huxley’s empirical, efficiently managed society that suppresses emotions and nonconformity is perhaps the best-known dystopia on this list.
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