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Dystopian fiction literature - Coggle Diagram
Dystopian fiction literature
Criticizes political and social structures
Most of these novels have themes of oppression and kind of focus on making the spectator reflect on the problems we as a society have.
Jules Verne
Paris in the Twentieth Century
It's about a man that isn't happy at all and had a bad ending.
Authors and novels
Sir Thomas More
Utopia (1516)
H.G Wells
The Time Machine (1895)
Ayn Rand
Anthem (1938)
Suzanne Collins
The Hunger Games (2008)
Aldous Huxley
Brave New World (1932)
Walter M. Miller Jr
A Canticle for Leibowitz (1960)
George Orwell
1984 (1949)
Nightmarish and dark
Main Characters Characteristics
Little happiness
Unfair situations
Loss freedom
Also survival and destruction
All are marked by this division of social classes, it may not sound realistic but in some way can be our future because of the problems we face nowadays.