Similarities Between Anthem And North Korea

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North Korea is known for it’s harsh dictatorship and punishments, but unlike America they do not have the luxury of freedom of speech and neither does the dystopian society in Anthem. A dystopian society is a society that is built on “what ifs” and creates conspiracy theories that are typically bad to the public. The reason North Korea and Anthem are mentioned together is because of the differences and similarities such as; in Anthem the word “I” doesn’t exist in their world and in North Korea there is no freedom of speech, the citizens in North Korea have to agree with anything and everything their ruler says and if they disobey they are sentenced to harsh punishment or worse. In North Korea and the dystopian society in Anthem there are many similarities in the rules or sense of morals; however, the two differ in their sense of government, and state of the people.

The dystopian society in Anthem is grouped accordingly to their own rules just like North Korea is grouped accordingly. In Anthem there is different groups for each person such as; street sweepers, scholars, judges, evil ones, and the world council. In North Korea there is different classes instead of groups, like the overall …show more content…

The difference that they have is that every time something good happens in North Korea the population has to thank their leader they do not thank each other, but again they thank the leader and the way that the population has grown up that is all they know. The North Koreans only know to please their leader in anyway possible they do not know that they could give credit to other people or even themselves because from the second they are born they have to thank their leader in anyway possible. Instead in the dystopian society they always please one another and thank each other instead of an individual

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