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Compare and contrast between Fahrenheit 451, 1984, and Waterworld.

A dystopia is an imaginary society, which makes comments on our own society, and is usually a place in which most people would not want to live. Ray Bradbury’s, Fahrenheit 451, George Orwell’s, 1984, and Kevin Reynolds, Waterworld interpretations of a dystopian society, are prime examples of a place in which most people would not wish to live. In Fahrenheit 451there is an unneeded amount of control over everyone, in 1984 the government controls their very thoughts and are not free in any sense, and in Waterworld there is no dry land, so freedom is minimum. In respects to all works the government has control over almost every move the people make, and almost make it impossible for people to be free. Despite the common vision of a dystopian society in the works, Fahrenheit 451, Nineteen-Eighty Four, and Waterworld, the creators of these futuristic worlds present diverse elements such as, their protagonists, corrupt government, and way of living.
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Posted by: Shelia Olander

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