Dystopia By Mona Caron Essay

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Kimetria Graham
English 1302
Prof. Tolle
10 October 2015
Dystopia from My View
The world today is divided in a variety of ways that include class, race, gender, economics and political factors that have molded and transformed humanity. After reviewing the photograph of “Dystopia” by Mona Caron, the image displays diverse emotions that demonstrate dehumanization. The image also conveys random scenarios that are closely related to today’s current events and daily chaos and crisis. The relation between “Dystopia” and the world today is that “Dystopia” exhibits the injustice and the influence the government has on the law enforcement and in return the influence law enforcement has on the community; however, in recent cases law enforcement has …show more content…

The definition of “Dystopia” is described as a community or society that is undesirable or frightening and it is translated as a "not-good place". The image of “Dystopia” correlates with the disturbance in the world and each public figure in “Dystopia” portrays an unequal image of power. The image of “Dystopia” includes illustrations of society in public emotion that demonstrate humility, sacrifice and inequality. “Dystopia” can also be described as a dysfunctional state. “Dystopia” is a dysfunctional community without the proper representations for humanity. Humanity itself has some dysfunction of its own as well, the dysfunctions of humanity creates ignorance that hinder growth and unity. The omission of unity and trust, this creates a dysfunctional environment displayed within gaps of “Dystopia”. "Social dysfunction can be traced to the abandonment of reason", says author David Niose in his article Anti-intellectualism Is Killing America. In the image “Dystopia”, abandonment and social dysfunction is displayed with the guy at the bottom holding the bomb. Niose also goes more into reason on why "failure as

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