Tuesday, February 26, 2019
Dystopia Transcript
Transcript Dystopias be a futuristic, imagined universe which enforce tyrannical societal tell and the illusion of a perfect society are maintained through corporate, bureaucratic, technological and moral control, such as in the text We by Yevgeny Zamyatin and 2081 by Chandler Tuttle. Often we see in these societies the ship cigaretteal that humanity can be quash, losing ones individuality and also the ways a hero rises to ch eachenge the Dystopias laws, tho to fail and become a victim to the dystopia, all universe common conventions of dystopic texts from which we can learn more or less our give birth societies flaws.After the long campaigns of 1 State, the world and all its citizens are under the control of this totalitarian society. Through D-503s journal we see that all humans bruise from a loss of individuality and emotion most particularly from the conforming character of the society where regimentation and oppressive control has rid of the population of immunity a nd imagination, key factors in a humans individuality.The starting statement of What I think-or, to be more exact what we think, immediately when the novel begins, showcases the conformist nature of unitary State, tying in with the suppression of humane aspects, extrapolated by the motif, the table of hours which is One States main instrument in controlling the population. This subjugation of citizens and further subjection is also seen in 2081, where the more extraordinary of the population being invalid to allow fair living.The constant display of the rears of added weights and shock devices united to those who think too much show to us just how repressed everyone is in the society. Multiple close shots of Harrison Bergeron while he produced his speech about the flaws in their society illuminate to us the oppression and the dark nature of the society while he was dressed in many handicaps. They had hoped to enter in me, any trace of the extraordinary. Harrisons parents also demonstrate this oppression by the quick cuts to fragmented memories which are consequentially destroyed by handicaps and how the only ones without handicaps are the unintelligent, explicit by Harrisons mother and the stuttering news reporter, revealing how firm the dystopia has caused the human population. As in most dystopic fiction, there is a sponsor which rises against the societys laws and then becomes a victim. This is seen in the changes that occur to D-503 in We. Throughout the radical f the novel, D-503 constantly praises the mathematically perfect system of One State, evident in the constant inclusion of mathematics in his speech. Irrational poesy I dont want root 1. he says as he displays the effect of this conformist society and how the propaganda around has affected him. This comes to change after being introduced to emotion and imagination by I 330, developing a soul. However, this causes his drop as he is then subjected to the great operation, which had perm anently taken out-of-door his free will and imagination, evident by his sudden indifferent emplacement to I-330.From this we can see how the convention of the hero becoming a victim to his/her dystopic society. Similarly, Harrison in 2081 undergoes similar events as the film progresses. He creates a execution of instrument revealing what the un-handicapped extraordinary can achieve, revealing what the dystopic society was hiding all while diegetic sound is played, highlighting the importance of his actions which continue onward to former(prenominal) his death at the hands of various security officers, becoming a victim to the regime despite fighting against it.Both dystopic texts follow the various conventions and ideas seen in dystopian societies, outlining to us multiple flaws in the human society and flaws we can create. As futuristic settings, these texts offer to us an understanding from which we can total that these dystopic texts are cautionary tales which we should lear n from to create a brighter future. By Kevin Dai
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