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1 Anthem- Genre/Topics/ Concepts

2 Dystopian Novel Plot line=horrific experiences happen to characters and they either escape or establishment wins Plot line=horrific experiences happen to characters and they either escape or establishment wins Structure- usually in three “Acts” Structure- usually in three “Acts” Act I- Exposition =establish parameters of society and introduction to characters- usually some precipitous event occurs at the end of Act I that introduces a central conflict and starts the rising actionAct I- Exposition =establish parameters of society and introduction to characters- usually some precipitous event occurs at the end of Act I that introduces a central conflict and starts the rising action Act II- Rising Action= follows character’s attempts to escape or change society. Climax occurs at the point that character’s attempts to fulfill a desire and society's attempts to thwart him/her come to an impasse - one or the other must winAct II- Rising Action= follows character’s attempts to escape or change society. Climax occurs at the point that character’s attempts to fulfill a desire and society's attempts to thwart him/her come to an impasse - one or the other must win Act III- Falling action= the theme is derived from the resolution. Is escape or change a success or failure?Act III- Falling action= the theme is derived from the resolution. Is escape or change a success or failure?

3 Dystopian Characters include… Representative of controlling power Representative of controlling power Representative of “typical “ citizen who is oblivious to or happy with society’s flaws Representative of “typical “ citizen who is oblivious to or happy with society’s flaws Staunchly patriotic- who could be dissatisfied?Staunchly patriotic- who could be dissatisfied? Naïve or take for granted that life is just the way it isNaïve or take for granted that life is just the way it is Passive or philosophical- are aware of flaws, but see no need to or no point in changePassive or philosophical- are aware of flaws, but see no need to or no point in change Representative of disenfranchised- desire of escape or change Representative of disenfranchised- desire of escape or change Initially love or hold high position in the society- event(s) precipitate a change in beliefInitially love or hold high position in the society- event(s) precipitate a change in belief Initially hate society because of events prior to beginning of novel or for some personal “quirk” or “defect” which deems him/her an outcast. Feels powerless to effect changeInitially hate society because of events prior to beginning of novel or for some personal “quirk” or “defect” which deems him/her an outcast. Feels powerless to effect change NOTE: the narrative view (whether first person or other) almost always comes from the inside, e.g. a member of the society or someone who enters and is adopted by the society. Makes sense that an outsider might not be able to offer us a convincing evaluation of the dystopia.

4 Common Thematic or Philosophical Traits of the Dystopian Novel Individual is worth no more than his value to the political machine. Individual is worth no more than his value to the political machine. Power can exist in a single dictator or in larger governmental organization. Power can exist in a single dictator or in larger governmental organization. Military control may be a factor, but so too are more subtle forms of social control. Military control may be a factor, but so too are more subtle forms of social control. Major forms of control may include, but are not limited to… Major forms of control may include, but are not limited to… Popular culture- distractions like drugs or alcohol, promiscuity, rampant consumerism are encouragedPopular culture- distractions like drugs or alcohol, promiscuity, rampant consumerism are encouraged Emotional, mental or psychological- 24 -hour surveillance, assault of auditory and visual images, intervention in marriage and intimacyEmotional, mental or psychological- 24 -hour surveillance, assault of auditory and visual images, intervention in marriage and intimacy Physical- restrictions in movement, government rationsPhysical- restrictions in movement, government rations Education- schools brainwash perpetuating loyalty to controlling powerEducation- schools brainwash perpetuating loyalty to controlling power Mass media and communication- dissemination of propaganda, manipulation of time and history, a scapegoat to deflect blame for suffering and turmoil- e.g. a foreign enemy, the rebellious or disenfranchised outcasts, a dissenting political voiceMass media and communication- dissemination of propaganda, manipulation of time and history, a scapegoat to deflect blame for suffering and turmoil- e.g. a foreign enemy, the rebellious or disenfranchised outcasts, a dissenting political voice

5 Collectivism “The subjugation of the individual to the group- whether to a race, class, or state- does not matter” (Rand). “The subjugation of the individual to the group- whether to a race, class, or state- does not matter” (Rand). Worth is determined by service to the government or the masses Worth is determined by service to the government or the masses Promotes selflessness- or lack of self. People are interchangeable; self- assertion forbidden Promotes selflessness- or lack of self. People are interchangeable; self- assertion forbidden Denies humanity Denies humanity

6 Individualism “…regards man-every man- as an independent sovereign entity who possesses an inalienable right to his own life, a right derived from his nature as a rational human” (Rand). “…regards man-every man- as an independent sovereign entity who possesses an inalienable right to his own life, a right derived from his nature as a rational human” (Rand). Doesn’t mean we do whatever we feel like doing- it means we all have the same rights. Doesn’t mean we do whatever we feel like doing- it means we all have the same rights. Promotes egoism- the ego- “or concern for one’s own interests” (Rand). The SELF is the proper beneficiary of one’s desires and actions. Promotes egoism- the ego- “or concern for one’s own interests” (Rand). The SELF is the proper beneficiary of one’s desires and actions.

7 Freewill vs. Determinism Freewill contends that people make up their own minds and choose their own decisions, directions based on the values they adopt. Freewill contends that people make up their own minds and choose their own decisions, directions based on the values they adopt. Determinism contends that people are in the grip of forces beyond their control and what they believe and value is the result of outside forces (other people, economy, gender, family, race… for example). Determinism contends that people are in the grip of forces beyond their control and what they believe and value is the result of outside forces (other people, economy, gender, family, race… for example).


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