Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Dystopian


Definition of Dystopia: a futuristic timeline where a society is oppressed of free thinking and were brainwashed into thinking their society is perfect. These control over the people are by technological, moral, militaristic and totalitarian control. Often caused by dehumanization, totalitarian government, environmental disaster, raging diseases, or apocalyptic effects of a society. The exaggerated fictional version of the future gone wrong. The complete opposite of a utopia

Definition of a utopia: The perfect society that is extinct of war, diseases, tragic disasters, violence, and negative emotions. The exaggerated form a society in perfect harmony. The complete opposite of dystopia.

 

If you ask someone to choose a society to live in majority of the time their answer would describe a utopian society. The ideal place where everyone can live in harmony. But yet inside many humans fantasize about dystopian empire of the most unimaginable horrors in our minds. The utopian society seems utterly great idea so why do we indulge ourselves with the idea of oppressed society. I don’t know how to answer such a question all I know is that dystopian novels are incredible reads and I have some trilogies to recommend to anyone who enjoys a good dystopian novel or would like to read one.

First of I would like to recommend is the hunger games trilogy by Suzanne Collins. Which many of should know has recently come out the second book as a sequel movie catching fire based on the book.

            Katniss lives in a world where she lives in a district among 12 in the past of these timeline the district rebels their government. To which the government put down the rebellion and to control these district and never have another uprising they created the hunger games to control the districts. These hunger games require that each district offer two tributes, a boy and a girl ages 12 to adulthood. Katniss’s adventure starts with her sister chosen as tribute and Katniss volunteers taking her place. She then has to survive the cruel and dangerous hunger games and from there her journey begins.

  1. Hunger Games
  2. Catching Fire
  3. Mocking Jay

The second dystopian trilogy I recommend is the divergent series by Veronica Roth. It’s another one that has been recently turned into a movie.

Beatrice “Tris” lives in a world that is split into 5 factions and the factions are Abnegation, Erudite, Dauntless, Amity, and Candor. Tris lives in the Abnegation Faction that is dedicated to selflessness, but she feels that she doesn’t belong there so when it came to the time of the aptitude test of which faction she is more fitted in. She finds out she is destined for more than one faction because of the ability she has that enables her to manipulate the simulations of the test which is called divergence. But she chooses the Dauntless where the brave dare to go. There she will find how dangerous it is to be divergent.

  1. Divergent
  2. Insurgent
  3. Allegiant



The last dystopian trilogy I offer is The Forest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan and this haven’t been made into a movie that I know of.

The story starts off with Mary a girl from a small town that is surrounded by a vast forest. In her small town the sisterhood is the supreme authority and they have a common belief among them and the townsfolk. That they are the only humans left in this world and that everyone else have died and became the unconsecrated, who claws and moans by gates of town yearning to infect the humans that are inside. Mary who has recently lost her mother to the unconsecrated begins to distrust the sisterhood and yearns to see beyond the forest of hands and teeth and into the unknown world.

  1. The Forest of Hands and Teeth
  2. The Dead Tossed Waves
  3. The Dark and Hollow places

 

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