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Adolescent Dystopian Novels

Adolescent Dystopian Novels. Dystopian novels aimed at teens has skyrocketed…. 700,000 More than 1.5 million . What is a utopia/ dystopia?. Utopia: An imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. The word was first used in the book Utopia (1516) by Sir Thomas More.

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Adolescent Dystopian Novels

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  1. Adolescent Dystopian Novels

  2. Dystopian novels aimed at teens has skyrocketed… • 700,000 • More than 1.5 million

  3. What is a utopia/ dystopia? Utopia: An imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. The word was first used in the book Utopia (1516) by Sir Thomas More. Dystopia: An imagined place or state in which everything is unpleasant or bad, typically a totalitarian or environmentally degraded one.

  4. Elements of dystopias in literature • Thesociety/social structure plays an enormous role in the story • Strong elements of control, and lack of certain freedoms • Restricted information. • Citizens/characters are dehumanized to some extent • Conformity. Individuality and dissension are bad/immoral/illegal • There is the illusion of a perfect world

  5. Relatable Themes • Technology • Independence • Fitting In • Questioning Authority

  6. A Positive Direction • Unlike writers of adult fare, adolescent dystopias are giving their downbeat stories an optimistic twist. • David Levithan, v-p and editorial director at Scholastic: '"It's about improving the dystopia rather than throwing up your hands and saying, 'This is what we're fated to be’...We realize we could be these characters."

  7. Questions: • Why do adolescents like dystopian novels? • Should dystopian novels be taught in schools?

  8. Classic Dystopian Novels

  9. Dystopian Novels for Adolescents

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