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    What Is A Dystopia

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    Though the dystopian society seems like it is an opposite of a utopia, it is not exactly opposite because the dystopias also contain some of the elements that can be seen in utopias such as intense measures of social control but the only difference is that in dystopia, these elements are taken to the horrendous extremes and where the emphasis is upon the negative effects. In the words of M.H.Abrams, “Dystopia means a bad place…in which certain ominous tendencies of [the] present social, political

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    How Societal Pressures Affect Individuals Within War Torn Environments Many common objects, such as a paperweight, can hold significant value to its possessor. Memories that are associated with these types of objects can create a strong bond that may sometimes weigh more than the object itself. This type of correlation between memories and objects is an important theme within Emily St. John Mandel’s novel, Station Eleven, as well as Tim O’Brien’s short story, The Things They Carried. At a young

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    Technology is a large part of modern society, especially in industrial society. Depending on who you ask, people are either in favour of the advancement in technology or some are against its progression arguing that people have become too reliant. Cellphones are one of the main forms of technology that people talk about most, questioning whether they are a good thing or bad. Many people are also concerned with the advancement in video games, worrying that video games are the cause of crime and violence

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