Essay On Dystopian Literature

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Dystopian Literature is a type of fiction literature that represents a bad view of the future and its people on it. It is basically a not so perfect world, where the people in charge and the government control everything in the general public; also where the conditions of life are really horrible from depression and everything else that comes along. Three famous works of dystopian literature include Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, and Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell.
In Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit he shows dystopia by showing how the government can use and operate what the world is afraid of just for control. In this novel people are not allowed to even think freely, and there are some controlled relationships, but they are true and at the same time also a bit constrained. People are not cared for, and the children are not loved and as supported as they should be. The government is over everything, making it out to be a tyrannical establishment. There is several amount of censorship also. An example would be how the people aren’t allowed to read...

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