Essay On Dystopian Society

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Here in America, we have the freedom to carry out our lives as we see fit. We all have different preferences that make us unique and separate us from one another. Rarely does the government step in to tell us what we are allowed to eat, wear, or do for recreation. Imagine how different life would be if we could no longer choose these aspects of our life, but instead it was chosen for us by the government. In the dystopian societies seen in Divergent and 1984, the government strips away these rights from its citizens, and in doing so they make everyone uniform; the two stories share a common theme of government control stripping away the individuality of the governed. The corrupt government of 1984, also known as the Party, did everything …show more content…

Each faction was built on the fundamentals of a specific character trait: selflessness for Abnegation, peace for Amity, honesty for Candor, bravery for Dauntless, and knowledge for Erudite. Once a person chose a faction, he or she conformed to the group’s lifestyle and assumed its values and beliefs. Even though citizens had some choice to what personality they wanted, their individuality was swallowed up by the uniformness of the faction members. The faction controlled what the people would wear, how they spent their spare time, and how they were supposed to think. For example, the main character, Tris, grew up in Abnegation. She wore plain, cheap clothing and spent her time serving the homeless. She was expected to not think of personal desires, but rather the needs of others. When she switched to Dauntless, she typically wore black and spent her time guarding the city wall or improving her physicality. They trained her mind to block out fear. Daily life was controlled by the faction. The phrase “Faction over blood” promoted loyalty and inferred that when someone joined a new faction, that group would become their new family. Much like 1984, the government system forced its people into a certain lifestyle, only in Divergent they had a little more choice on how to live their

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