Dystopia

Dystopia

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English

8th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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What is a dystopia?

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A dystopia is a society characterized by human misery, oppression, and often a totalitarian government, presenting a 'bad place' in contrast to a utopia.

2.

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How does a dystopia differ from a utopia?

Back

A dystopia is a flawed society that appears perfect but is corrupt, while a utopia is an ideal society where everything is perfect.

3.

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What is a common theme in dystopian literature?

Back

Common themes include loss of individuality, government control, environmental disaster, and societal collapse.

4.

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What does the term 'loss of individuality' mean in a dystopian context?

Back

It refers to the suppression of personal identity and freedom, often illustrated by characters having numbers instead of names.

5.

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Front

What is the role of setting in a dystopian narrative?

Back

The setting often depicts a bleak and oppressive environment that enhances the themes of despair and control.

6.

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What is an example of a dystopian society in literature?

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Examples include George Orwell's '1984' and Aldous Huxley's 'Brave New World'.

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What is the significance of technology in dystopian stories?

Back

Technology is often portrayed as a tool for oppression, surveillance, and control over the population.

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