The document discusses dystopias and provides examples from the novel 1984 and the film Wall-E. It states that dystopias explore human nature and fears about society through examining contemporary issues in an exaggerated way. Two examples given are 1984, which involves repression of individuality, loss of human connection, and political dissent; and Wall-E, where a megacorporation gains control and strips humans of freedom through consumerism. Dystopias shed light on possible flaws in how societies are constructed and how people may respond to their deconstruction.