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Dystopia and Dystopian Society By: Rochelle Velasquez Sasha Valadez Arlethe Valencia Gisselle Romero Oscar Cervantes

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By: Sasha Valadez Oscar Cervantes Gisselle Romero Arlethe Valencia Rochelle Velasquez

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Dystopia and Dystopian Society

By: Rochelle VelasquezSasha Valadez

Arlethe ValenciaGisselle RomeroOscar Cervantes

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● Big government and military, evil government leader

● inequality● Segregated and oppressed society● underlying message of despair and warning

Citation:"What Is the Difference between Dystopia and Utopia? ~ Strangemore."What Is the Difference between Dystopia and Utopia? ~ Strangemore. N.p., n.d. Web. 27 Aug. 2014.

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What is a Dystopian Society?

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Utopia: is a community where everything is perfect, everybody is happy and there is no such thing as violence. Dystopian: The opposite of utopia. Where everything cruel and dehumanized.

Citation:"What Is the Difference between Dystopia and Utopia? ~Strangemore."What Is the Difference between Dystopia and Utopia? ~ Strangemore. N.p., n.d. Web. 27 Aug. 2014.

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What is the difference between Utopia and Dystopia?

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Examples of dystopian and utopian societies

Dystopian: The Walking Dead: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38EKul6-LU0

Utopian: Teletubbies: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Krz1mgSrUpQ

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It depends on how or why the people get influenced to act bad or violently. As to whether a Utopian society, everybody is living in a peaceful perfect place with great behavior.

Example: The Lorax was a perfect environment with blossoming trees until the Once-ler came and destroyed everything from cutting off too many trees and polluted the whole place with the smoke from his factory.

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What Can Cause a Dystopian Society?

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- Some consequences that can be caused due to a Dystopian society is by misused technology, money, science gone wrong, an apocalypse, or any other disastrous events.

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Consequences on Dystopian Society

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You can solve a dystopian society by getting everyone involved and convincing everybody to help and make a change in the environment by changing their behavior, and perspective on things.

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How To Solve A Dystopian Society.

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- A Dystopian Society can happen anywhere of course, depending on the behavior of the society.- It can also be located based upon people’s imaginations… how they think and react to that situation.

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Where can Dystopias occur?

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OF COURSE IT CAN!

Think of an example of a dystopian society…

Wait, we don’t live in a utopian society, do we?

…..OUR SOCIETY IS CONSIDERED A DYSTOPIA! Can you think of some reasons why?

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Could A Dystopian Society Occur In the Modern Day?

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Converse.Turn to an elbow partner and discuss the type of Dystopia you think could happen in the next couple of years, or if it is currently present in our world. The Dystopias can range from zombie apocalypses to an overpopulation of humans.

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Dystopian Societies aren’t just nerve-racking films, they are also people’s perspectives of their fears and how they don’t want that to happen. Dystopias are like vegetables. There are those who like it and the myriad that don’t.A perfect example is The Hunger Games, only the few rich and powerful people enjoy it and the less fortunate people struggle for their lives in either the games or at home.

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Why is a Dystopian Society important?

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-The ideas of a Dystopian Society originates from people’s imaginations, statistics, and even from their own fear.

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Where Do The Ideas of Dystopian Societies Originate From

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Global Warming has been a controversy for a long period of time, and is going to happen in the future. This is an example of the beginning of a future Dystopia.

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A Dystopia on the verge of happening.

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Disadvantages: Dystopian societies are known for their cons. Most of them show how the whole world is affected by the spread of an idea or the urge to get their hands on money and power. The purposes of dystopias are too have the least amount of happiness.

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Advantages and Disadvantages.

Advantages: There aren’t many advantages to a dystopian society. They depend on the dystopia it is. Zombie apocalypses have no benefits, however, The Great Gatsby demonstrates that one can only succeed and enjoy life if they are wealthy or rich.

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Citations Page

SparkNotes. SparkNotes, n.d. Web. 27 Aug. 2014

"File:Instrumental Temperature Record.png." Global Warming Art RSS. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 Aug. 2014.

"American Dystopia vs. Utopia - Inside American Literature with Caleb Liechty." American Dystopia vs. Utopia - Inside American Literature with Caleb Liechty. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 Aug. 2014.