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1. HISTORY OF ENGLISH
LITERATURE : 1900 TO
2000
Dystopian novels : Real Vs. Reel features
Nanditaba Chudasama
Semester : 2
Enrollment no : 3069206420200006
Roll no : 13
Batch no : 2020 -2022
S.B Gardi Department of English Bhavnagar
University
2. ✍️Utopian refers to human efforts
to create a hypothetically perfect
society.
✍️It refers to good but impossible
proposals or at least ones that
are difficult to carry out.
Definition of Utopian concept
3. Dystopian is the opposite of utopian it is often a
Utopia gone sour, an imagery place or state where
everything is as bad as it could possibly be.
Dystopian vs. Utopian
4. * Dystopian novels usually include elements of
contemporary society and are seen as a warning
against some modern trend.
* Writers use them as cautionary tales,in which
humankind is put inyo a society that may look inviting
on the surface but in reality,is a nightmare.
Dystopian Novels
6. 1984 vs. Brave New World
The major difference between the two
books is in 1984 people are controlled
by constant government
surveillance,secret police and torture.
In Brave New World humans are
controlled by technological
intervention that start before birth and
actually change what people want.
8. Summary
The dystopian literature of the
period reflected many concerns
that resonated throughout the
twentieth century.
The concept of dystopia was
introduced to help in reveal the
potential consequences of a
Utopia turning against itself.
9. References
◦ Hintz, Carrie. Contemporary Dystopian Fiction .
Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge; 2013.
Gottlieb, Erika. Dystopian novels : Universe
of Terror and Trial. Montreal: McGill-
Queen's University Press, 2001.