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Pros And Cons Of Dystopian Novels

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A perfect society, where nothing bad ever happens, and within the blink of an eye and one false move, it all collapses. This type of novel is called a Dystopian, or "bad place" in Greek. The premise is to have what seems like a perfect society, but because of the rules that make it perfect, it all falls into chaos. Some such stories are "The Hunger Games", and "The Time Machine", because there is a set of rules that make it perfect, but because of that, it is terrible, like in "The Hunger Games", where each district has to send 2 people to fight to the death, it makes the Utopia into a Dystopia. Dystopian novels usually directly parallel an event or series of events that happened in real life, or what they believe what will happen if certain events continue to happen. Dystopian novels might impact the future, be it positively or negatively.

Say, for instance, if someone were to write a novel about America, they could write about how the presidents were elected, but if someone else were elected, how it could all be gone in an …show more content…

A novel can be written just for fun, or to point out flaws in society. The article "Some one may be Watching - An introduction to Dystopian Fiction" says that dystopian novels are like "Fun house mirror" that embiggen parts of yourself to make them noticeable. Interpreting a novel's true meaning can be difficult, but it can be achieved. People can all view a novel differently, but the outcome all comes from what they decide to do with their standing point and how they try to change the future. Dystopian novels are great works of literature, and they should continue to be written, but maybe with a little less realism in

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