The Dystopian Society Depicted in Brave New World, V for Vendetta, and Handmaid's Tale
[2023-07-28 21:32:48]
Perfect world, utopian reality, it is common for the world to imagine the perfection of heaven, equality, happiness and ideals. Unfortunately, we live in a dystrophy society, and today our world is far from perfect. John Savage from the brave new world of Aldous Huxley, V for Vendetta from James McTeigue, and Offred from the Maid Story of Magret Attwood are all fainting societies. Anti-utopia is a vision of society characterized by a tragic living environment, characterized by oppression, government corruption, loss of human rights.
Anti-utopia society is often portrayed in science fiction literature and movies. Examples of Destopia's novels include George Orwell's 1984, Anthony Burgess's "Clockwork Orange", Ordu Huxley's "Brave New World", Margaret Atwood's "Handmade Story" . Famous distropedia movies include recent starvation games, Boys and Teenagers, Matrix, V Vendetta, Blade Runner. Discussion, analysis, and explanation of a dyspeak society by thinkers and artists is an important purpose. Destopia's arts and literature often create a depiction of a dyspea society by extremely shifting the present real social, economic or political problems such as the power of the government and large companies.
Margaret Atwood, "Maid's Story", written in the mid-1980s, exists as a pioneer of science fiction. According to the castle of Philip K. Dick, the brave new world of Aldous Huxley, V for Vendetta of Allen Moore, George Orwell 's 1984 tradition, Atwood' s novel also surrendered to authoritarian rule I imagine. Utopia. Sometimes it can not bear - its conspiracy is traumatic and full of tension - Nevertheless, the story of maid is still an essential point of view. With this in mind, a more sophisticated audience seems uneasy about the story of Atwood, but there is a moment of catharsis and empowerment, suggesting that hope is a cruel indulgence, resistance under the control of Jacob's son doing. It may not be totally useless
Ideal reality, the world is perfect for heaven, equality, happiness and ideals. Unfortunately, we live in a dystrophy society, and today our world is far from perfect. John Savage from the brave new world of Aldous Huxley, V for Vendetta from James McTeigue, and Offred from the Maid Story of Magret Attwood are all fainting societies. Anti-utopia is a vision of a society in which the living environment is tragic and characterized by oppression and corruption.