A Dystopia is the opposite of a utopia. Every dystopia has something in common, a totalitarian government, no freedom of different thinking. Most novels and movies about dystopian worlds denounce errors in the human society. For example: in Fahrenheit 451, the dystopian world shuns knowledge by burning books. In Uglies they make everyone get plastic surgery because the government thinks that everyone is born ugly. In The Hunger Games, the government shows how powerful they are by creating a kid's version of Survivor.
If you could make a dystopian world, what would be its rules? And what errors would you denounce? I think it's a really interesting subject.
The root word in "dystopia" is "dys," which comes from the Greek word meaning "bad" or "difficult."
His repeated brainlessness in class got him into trouble with the teacher.
She donates to charity every month to support those in need.
She gave me a thoughtful gift for my birthday that showed she truly cared about me.
The word "not" is often used to make a statement negative in English. By placing "not" before a verb or adjective, it changes the meaning of the sentence to express denial or contradiction.
"The novel portrayed a dystopia where the government controlled every aspect of its citizens' lives."
The root word in "dystopia" is "dys," which comes from the Greek word meaning "bad" or "difficult."
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A sentence with the word 'blew' could be 'I watched as the kite blew in the wind.'
yes you can here is a sentence: It would not be reasonable to ask if you could make a sentence with reasonable.
"You'll" = "You Will" so a sentence could be: You'll be here tomorrow.
I think it is "dystopia".
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