Dystopian Literature — definition?
Imagined, oppressive future society.
Elements of Dystopia — key component?
Oppression and systemic injustice.
Dystopian works — characteristic?
Highlight suffering and societal flaws.
Utopian Literature — depiction?
Perfect, peaceful society.
Foreshadowing — role?
Hints future events, warns readers.
Oppressive Conditions — in dystopias?
Control, restriction, dehumanization.
Utopian Society — often?
Ideal, harmonious, sometimes hypocritical.
Dystopian purpose — common?
Warn about societal and political dangers.
Foreshadowing — effect?
Builds suspense, conveys warnings.
Utopian vs Dystopian — difference?
Utopia is ideal; dystopia is warning.
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1. What is a key feature of dystopian literature?
2. In utopian literature, what term is commonly used to describe the depiction of a society that embodies harmony and perfection?
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