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By Rachel Seigel DYSTOPIAN FICTION FOR TWEENS & TEENS
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WHAT IF?
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What if the world ran out of fresh water?
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What if you could create the perfect Stepford Teen?
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What if all of the ice caps melted?
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What if a plague wiped out most of the population?
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What if love were a curable disease?
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What if the Government chose who you married?
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What if the world runs out of oil?
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What if we lived in a totalitarian society?
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What if we could be harvested for spare parts?
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WHAT IS UTOPIA? Coined by Thomas More in 1516 in his book Utopia Term is a Greek pun on the word “ou-topos” meaning no place and is translated as “Good Place” Describes any society governed by an ideal socio-political legal system Refers to any theoretical or fictional community
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WHAT IS DYSTOPIA? Evolves from the term Utopia, and derives from the ancient Greek meaning “bad place/landscape” First known use is by John Stewart Mill in a parliamentary speech given in 1868 A dystopia is a flawed Utopia
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A RECENT TIMELINE OF DYSTOPIAN FICTION 1993- The Giver by Lois Lowry 1998- Among the Hidden by Margaret Peterson Haddix (First in the Shadow Children series) 2001-Last Book in the Universe by Rodman Philbrick 2002- Feed by M.T. Anderson 2003- City of Ember by Jeanne Du’Prau (First in the Books of Ember series) 2005- The Uglies by Scott Westerfeld (First in the Uglies series) And then came……..
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2008 - THE HUNGER GAMES TRILOGY BY SUZANNE COLLINS
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WHY IS THIS GENRE SO POPULAR? Critical ThinkingAppeals to idealism of teensMirrors teenage experienceWant to fight for somethingOrdinary heroesTeens have autonomyDramatic, action-filled plotsMorally complexHopeful
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FEATURES OF DYSTOPIAN LITERATURE
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SOCIETY: Degraded into repressive and controlled state Social class is strictly defined and enforced Emphasize a pressure to conform Old ideas are difficult to shed for older generation
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SOCIAL Absence of social groups other than stateIndependent religion is absent Society is cut off from the rest of the worldRepressive control systemsParanoia is prevalent
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POLITICAL Individual is powerless under Government control Totalitarian or Authoritarian rulerView of ruling class/government is pessimisticSociety is a constant state of warfare/violence
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ECONOMIC Mass povertyState planned and controlled economyBig Businesses have controlBlack Market for banned/rare items
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FAMILY Institution of family exists at service of state One or both parents are eradicated, helpless, absent Kids function in adult roles at a young age
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ENVIRONMENT Geography is drastically differentDisaster has devastated large citiesNature is dangerous and to be avoidedSafety exists inside physical or proverbial wall
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Matched by Ally Condie & Delirium by Lauren Oliver
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INCARCERON & SAPPHIQUE BY CATHERINE FISHER, THE MAZE RUNNER & THE SCORCH TRIALS BY JAMES DASHNER
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THE DECLARATION, THE RESISTANCE, LEGACY BY GEMMA MALLEY, BIRTHMARKED BY CARAGH O’BRIEN
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THE WATER WARS BY CAMERON STRACHER, THE OTHER SIDE OF THE ISLAND BY ALLEGRA GOODMAN, SHIBREAKER BY PAOLO BACIGALUPI
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UNWIND BY NEIL SHUSTERMAN & CANDOR BY PAM BACHROZ
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EPITAPH ROAD BY DAVID PATENAUDE THE KNIFE OF NEVER LETTING GO, THE ASK AND THE ANSWER, MONSTERS OF MEN BY PATRICK NESS
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ROT & RUIN BY JONATHAN MABERRY, THE FOREST OF HANDS AND TEETH, THE DEAD-TOSSED WAVES BY CARRIE RYAN
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WITCH & WIZARD, WITCH & WIZARD: THE GIFT BY JAMES PATTERSON
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“You want the world to be full of good and evil. But it’s only shades of grey. This world is full of saints who perform unspeakable acts, and monsters who try to do good” (Source not found)
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