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Dystopian Genre - Coggle Diagram
Dystopian Genre
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other dystopian texts
Maze Runner
Thomas loses his memory and finds himself trapped in a massive maze called the Glade. He and his friends try to escape from the maze and eventually learn that they are subjects of an experiment.
Divergent
Tris, an adult resident of a futuristic world divided into five factions, elects to join the Dauntless faction. But she actually belongs to another faction, which she must hide, as a major war looms.
The 100
A nuclear conflict has decimated civilisation. Ninety-seven years later, a spaceship accommodating humanity's lone survivors despatches 100 juvenile delinquents back to the Earth.
1984
A man loses his identity while living under a repressive regime. In a story based on George Orwell's classic novel, Winston Smith (John Hurt) is a government employee whose job involves the rewriting of history in a manner that casts his fictional country's leaders in a charitable light. His trysts with Julia (Suzanna Hamilton) provide his only measure of enjoyment, but lawmakers frown on the relationship -- and in this closely monitored society, there is no escape from Big Brother.
The Walking Dead
A group of survivors led by police officer Rick Grimes travel in search of a safe and secure home after a zombie apocalypse spreads across the USA.
Hunger Games
There are 12 districts surrounding the Capitol. The Capitol is where the nation's most wealthy and powerful citizens live. It is technologically advanced; a utopia. The people living in the 12 districts are poor and have no power. The main character, Katniss, lives in district 12. A boy and a girl from each district are randomly chosen to fight in the hunger games (a televised battle royale) each year.
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