PPT-Dystopian Literature

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All in all were just another brick in the wall What is a Utopia A place state or condition that is ideally perfect in respect of politics laws customs and conditions

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All in all were just another brick in the wall What is a Utopia A place state or condition that is ideally perfect in respect of politics laws customs and conditions What is a Dystopia . Marco Achirica. What in the world IS a Dystopian Society?!. A. THEME . where a society is characterized by human misery and oppression . Usually originated from an ominous WAR or COUP D’. ÉTAT. A salient distrust of society characterizes the main protagonist in a novel. Book 1 of 13. Suspense-Thriller. Cliffhanger. Realistic Fiction. Should read books in order. 15-yr-old Callum Ormond. Dystopian. 16-yr-old Beatrice. Choosing Day. Factions: Abnegation, Candor, Erudite, Dauntless. Literature. What is a utopia?. The prefix . u-. . means “no” or “not”. The suffix . -. topia. . means “place”. A utopia is a society with ideal perfection in laws, government, and social living conditions.. Utopian . & . Dystopian Imaginings. Course Description. 12.5 . PreliminaryEnglish. (Extension). CourseRequirements. In the Preliminary English (Extension) course, students explore how and why texts are valued in and appropriated into a range of contexts. They consider why some texts may be perceived as culturally significant. Overview of Major Works. How to Read Literature Like a Professor . - Thomas . C. Foster. Bring every day – we will use it all year.. Fantastic resource. How to connect to literature. Wide Sargasso Sea . Feed. Violet: “. I was sitting at the feed doctor’s a few days ago, and I started to think about things. Okay. All right. Everything we do gets thrown into a big calculation. Like they’re watching us right now. They can tell where you’re looking. They want to know what you . Dystopian Novel. FICTION. . Dystopia: A futuristic, imagined universe in which oppressive societal control and the illusion of a perfect society are maintained through corporate, bureaucratic, technological, moral, or totalitarian control. . LISTS 22 and 23 . 1. PHOBIA. Fear, dislike, aversion. Example: Someone who has a fear of feet is said to have “. podophobia. .” . 2. MIS. Hate (opposite of PHIL). Example: “The new leader has demonstrated that he is a misogynist.” (misogynist: a person who hates women). Purpose and Standards. REAL WORLD SOCIETIES… GONE WRONG (label your notebook page). The purpose of this unit is to give you a better perspective of WHY the literature circle books you read were written in the first place and HOW these books mimic real world societies gone wrong. . 1984. Historical Allusions in 1984. The Parson’s children spy on their parents while they sleep.. They set fire to a lady who wraps her sausages in newspaper with an image of Big Brother on it. . Hitler Youth . Daily Agenda Day . 4. Bell Ringer Review #. 27. Vocab Spotlight: . Endemic, Impotent, Licentious. Lit . Lesson: . How does an author draw on source material?. Literary Terms Review: The Raven. Dystopian . What is a Utopia? . A place, state, or condition that is ideally perfect in respect of politics, laws, customs, and conditions. What is a Dystopia? . Futuristic, imagined universe. Oppressive societal control . What is a Mind Map?. It is note taking method in which a diagram is used to visually outline information in a bold, colorful, creative way.. Let’s take a look.... Why use curved lines and bright colors?. Native American Literature Native American Literature: Cultural Diversity At time of Columbus, 350 distinct languages existed in North America Thousands of distinct cultural groups existed as well.

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