Thursday, 8 December 2022

 

Paper 110A: History of English Literature – From 1900 to 2000


Dystopian Literature:-

Dystopian fiction imagines a future place in cataclysmic decline. 

Dystopia the opposite of utopia: a state in which the conditions of human life are extremely bad as from deprivation or oppression or terror (or all three). A dystopian society is characterized by human misery in the form of squalor, oppression, disease, overcrowding, environmental destruction, or war. Below is an example of a real dystopia in present-day Syria. 




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