Understanding Dystopia and Oppression in Literature

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Origins and themes of dystopia versus utopia in literature
  2. Context and activism in Orwell's 1984 and Atwood's The Handmaid’s Tale
  3. Surveillance and oppression symbolism in 1984 and related political cartoons
  4. Portrayal of women’s roles and misogyny in The Handmaid’s Tale and 1984
  5. Using literature to denounce oppression and the power of narrative

📖 1. Origins and themes of dystopia versus utopia in literature

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Utopia : A literary concept originating with Greek philosophers and conceptualized in literature by Thomas More in 1520, describing a perfect place on earth with no social classes, no oligarchs, and no wars.
  • Dystopia : Themes are centred around famine, war, etc … B.
  • Education : Not defined in the provided source content.

📝 Essential Points

  • Dystopia emerged in the 20th century as a reaction to wars, reflecting a world where utopia is impossible.
  • Main themes of dystopia include famine, war, oppression, and societal failure.
  • Totalitarianism is a key theme in dystopian literature, representing absolute control over individuals and society.
  • It is a derivation from utopia which was conceptualised for literature by Thomas More in Utopia (1520), but it originates with Greek philosophers who want a perfect place on earth with no social classes, no oligarchs and no wars.
  • It emerged in the 20th century.

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Origins of utopia

Conceptualized by Thomas More in 1520.

Utopia — origin?

Greek philosophers, Thomas More, 1520

Dystopia — themes?

Famine, war, oppression, societal failure.

Dystopia — themes?

Famine, war, oppression, societal failure

Totalitarianism — in dystopia?

Key theme, absolute control over society

Atwood — activism focus?

Environmental causes and feminism

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