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DYSTOPIA - Coggle Diagram
DYSTOPIA
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HISTORICAL EXAMPLES
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There are many Dystopias that are based of off historical examples such as Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union and Communist China
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OPPOSITE
UTOPIA
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An imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. A utopia is a seemingly perfect society, one without flaws, where everyone is content and conflict and strife are unknown.
Utopian societies tend to have cooperation, democracy, a fair distribution of labour, and no exploitation, where everyone has their needs met.
DEFINITION
An imagined state or society in which there is great suffering or injustice, typically one that is totalitarian or post-apocalyptic. In dystopian literature, society is either extremely chaotic or extremely authoritative, a hellish place where most people suffer and are controlled by a larger authority.
This type of literature often serves as a warning for what might happen to modern society if certain aspects of it grow out of control.
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