Dystopian Characteristics | Dystopian Characteristics (Multiple Choice) | Literary Elements (MIXED) | Literary elements (Multiple Choice) | Dystopian Characteristic Definitions |
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Propaganda
"They can find you now! she'd screamed. If they were watching-. And for weeks after that, she'd hidden him even more carefully than ever, locking him in his room when she had to go outside. Jen rolled her eyes. Don't tell me your family believes in that propaganda stuff."
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C) Propaganda
"They're just propaganda. Lies.
A) Elimination of Freethought B) Dystopian Protagonist C) Propaganda D) Dehumanization |
3rd person Limited Point of View
"In three seconds SHE would hide all evidence that LUKE existed,"
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A) 1st person Point of View
"May i be excused? Luke asked."
A) 1st person Point of View B) 3rd person limited C) 3rd person Omnicient D) 2nd Person |
Dystopian Control
A totalitarian control which holds all power over everything else.
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Dystopian Protagonist
"Luke Garner she announced solemnly, you have come to the right place. Forget that hiding like a mole stuff, I'm your ticket out.
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A) Dehumanization
"He knew without watching that mother would take his plate from the table and hide it in a cupboard, would slide his chair back into the corner so it looked like an unneeded spare. In three seconds she would hide all evidence that Luke, existed, just in time to step to the door and offer a weary smile to the fertilizer salesman or the government inspector or whomever else had come to interrupt their supper."
A) Dehumanization B) Propaganda C) Dystopian Protagonist D) Dystopian Control |
B) Verbal Irony
"But there really was an alarm? He asked. And you have security guards? " Sure doesn't everyone? the girl took another look at Luke. Oh maybe not"
A) Situational Irony B) Verbal Irony C) Dramatic Irony D) Conflict |
C) Imagery
"From the freshly painted walls to the sparkling glass tables the polished wood floor, everything looked new."
A) 1st person Point of View B) Characterization C) Imagery D) Man Vs Fate Conflict |
Propaganda
information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
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Dystopian Control
"They're going to make us get rid of our hogs."
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D) Dehumanization
"They shot her, Jen's father said. They shot all of them. All forty kids at the rally, gunned down right in front of the presidents house."
A) Beureacratic Control B) Surveillance State C) Propaganda D) Dehumanization |
B) Initial Foreshadowing
"What kind of sign do you want to carry? I deserve a life' or End the population law Now! Or, this one i found in an old book- Give me liberty or give me death!!"
A) Characterization B) Initial Foreshadowing C) Foreshadowed Event D) Setting |
C) Foreshadowed Event
"They shot her, Jen's father said. They shot all of them. All forty kids at the rally, gunned down right in front of the presidents house."
A) 1st person Point of View B) Man Vs Fate Conflict C) Foreshadowed Event D) Characterization |
Elimination of Free Thought
The inability to think for yourself.
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Surveillance State
"Jen's dad shook his head frantically. Bugs= little listening devices- population police hear everything. That's why cant talk. The do that when a busts unsuccessful. Even left one bug on me.
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C) Propaganda
"They can find you now, Luke said. Just from the phone-. The girl laughed. They say but everybody knows the government's not that competent.
A) Surveillance State B) Beureacratic Control C) Propaganda D) Dehumanization |
Symbolism
"He thought about returning home-trudging up the worn stairs, going back to his familiar room and the walls he stared at every day. Suddenly he hated his house. It wasn't a sanctuary. It was a prison."
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C) Man Vs Man Conflict
"Before he had a chance to think of another word, the girl was across the room and had knocked him down. Then she pinned him to the floor, his arms twisted behind his back,his face buried in the carpet. Luke struggled to turn his head to breathe.
A) Man Vs Nature Conflict B) Man Vs Fate Conflict C) Man Vs Man Conflict D) Man Vs Society Conflict |
Dehumanization
the process of depriving a person or group of positive human qualities.
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Dystopian Protagonist
"He'd have to turn around. Now. That was what his brain said. But what his hand did was plunge straight through the screen."
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C) Surveillance State
"The first day a government inspector came out to examine the garners crop, so Luke stayed in his room the entire day."
A) Elimination of Free thought B) Propaganda C) Surveillance State D) Dystopian Protagonist |
Setting
"The second day it rained, and dad spent the morning doing book work in the house."
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B) Setting
"But the weather proved kind that winter. - most days were dry and clear. He didn't have leafy trees to hide behind, but he began to fell safe, anyway crawling through his and Jen's backyards.
A) Imagery B) Setting C) Theme D) Third person omnicient |
Dystopia
an imagined place or state in which everything is unpleasant or bad, typically a totalitarian or environmentally degraded one.
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