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ABSTRACT
A dystopia, by definition, is the idea of a society in a repressive and controlled state, often under the guise of being utopian. The term 'dystopia' (which can be referred to as anti-utopia) is a futuristic society that has degraded into a tyrannical and controlled state, often under the mask of being utopian. In '1984' the civilians under the reign of 'Big Brother' are led to believe that the regime they are living under is the correct means of live. The whole dissertation has been divided into 5 chapters. Chapter 1 provides an introduction and background of the study. Chapter 2 provides a review of the literature. Chapter 3 provides the methodology used for this study. Chapter 4 provides the discussion on the major research questions of the study. Finally, Chapter 5 presents the conclusion for this study.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTII
DECLARATIONIII
ABSTRACTIV
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION1
Background of the Study1
Aim of the research2
Significance of the Research2
Research Questions2
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW3
Dystopia3
The History of Political Dystopia3
The Theory of Political Dystopia4
Utopia - Ideal City7
The Ideal City of the Western Utopian Tradition9
Ideal Cities and Real Cities12
Anti-Utopian and Dystopian Visions13
Dystopia by Orwell14
Disrupting Dystopia with Dystopia: The Challenge of Realism16
The New Dystopian Power: From Envisioning to Action22
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY23
Introduction23
Method Used For This Research23
Philosophical Framework or Paradigm25
Rationale for a Qualitative Study29
Reliability29
Research Validity30
Ethical Considerations30
CHAPTER 4: DISCUSSION32
Refiguring Dystopian Fiction32
Reflection of Utopia in Dystopia36
CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSION38
REFERENCES43
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
Background of the Study
No one wants to live in a dystopia, so people strive for a utopia-like world. Sometimes society tries too hard like having a string central government control, too much technological control or just having excessive rules. And so it ends up becoming the citizen's worst nightmare. These kinds of situations are what the novel 1984 and the movie Brazil deal with. In 1984 and Brazil, though both protagonists were in similar situations, their characteristics and government bureaucracy contrasted greatly. Though the plots were similar for both stories, neither protagonist had the characteristics of a hero but was both were affected by females whom became the catalyst for the rebellion. In 1984, the main character, named Winston, established a habit of writing in a diary to express his discontent with the overly controlling government(Wiltshir,1978, Pp 44).
He writes that “This was not illegal but if detected it was reasonably certain that it would be punished by death or at least by twenty-five years in a forced-labour camp.” So the thought of this detection really made him act paranoid about everything. When he noticed that Julia was following him, he assumed she was an agent and wanted to, ...