In 1932, Aldous Huxley wrote a thrilling Destopia called "The Brave New World". Focusing on those who suffer from a peaceful and stable emotional world filled with the whole community, the novel has a fairly powerful impact factor. It was welcomed by university students in the 1950s due to the sexual depiction of university students, but the real strength of Huxley's work can be found in that prediction for the future. The practice of the novel is like shocking, resembling many aspects of today's society.
Since I became clear that we live in a distant novel, I dreamed of living in a world that is a welcoming, loved, handsome and charismatic leader who respects everyone It was. I make a decision that will benefit everyone. Basically, I imagine living in the ideal Canadian version. I decided to write down some of my illusions in the form of fans. It is characterized by my limited knowledge. Canada and its political system
Anti-utopian literature was a long way to political commentary dates back to the 19th century. This type was redefined in 1921 when Yevgeny Zamyatin wrote the Dystopian novel We. The majority of this novel is regarded as the birth of modern daytopia. We influenced it. It used aphasia literature as a political commentary and used it as a container for directly comparing the existing Russian political system under Lenin and Putin. We also expanded the importance of art in individual discovery themes and distorted literature. The metaphor established by us remains the main content of the evolving dis - topia genre. Destopia type is still a dark subject, adult type that reflected Zamiatin's research very much from the 1980s to the 1990s, it introduced the concept of distant peer as a young adult type. Before The Giver was released by Lois Lowry in 1993, Destopia was not popular in young adult genres.