English Dystopia quiz

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Dystpian stories

Fears for the future

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Happy society becomes

into a haunting reality for the athor

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In literature

A character, event, or situation that happens over and over in stories so it becomes recognizable

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A realistic possible future:

Post apocalyptic, usually after a disaster that the author is scared of.

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Setting

A new society after a disaster and renamed areas usually divided based on a characteristic and separated by borders and fences. It is also unsafe outside of civilization.

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Haves VS Have nots

the Haves a rich but there are not many and get everything and the have nots don’t.

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The 2 Archetypal patterns 2 specific qualities.

They are they exist in various cultures. The wise old man is one and all the cultures that had it could not comunicate.

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Archetype behavioral patter

An Archetype is a behavioral pattern and its reflection of that behavior in a story.

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Dividing Characteristics

Dividing Characteristics is a society split by random characteristics.

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Regulation and control

Most of the population is governed by strict rules and sometimes violently policed for the “greater good” in order in stopping another disaster. Monitoring censorship and propaganda control the thoughts of the group.

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Naïve Protagonist

A Protagonist who is naturally curious and skilled. Is part of disadvantage group.

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Love interest

Another character encourages the protagonist to break their loyalties.

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Internal conflict

A protagonist that suffers from an internal conflict, whether to conform with society in which they are born. They are usually going against their norms.

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Revolution

A revolution is led by the protagonist who is trying to get rights and make it a democrat and they believe in equal access to recourses and information, and democratic ideals.