The Cold War was a time of extreme conformity, with an equally extreme reaction against forced conformity. Representations of such reactions were not to be omitted in the literature of the time. Throughout the novels, the characters and society itself are repressed into an alternate state of being. This investigation analyzes the role that technology plays in this process in Fahrenheit 451, Sirens of Titan, 1984, Lord of the Flies, and A Clockwork Orange. The novels were all written during the Cold War and follow a dystopian society. Society is controlled and maintained in its respective disarray through the utilization of technology, whether it be pushed down upon them by their governments or by themselves. Through close analysis of the no...
Utopia is a word coined by Thomas More and it signifies a perfect imaginary society. John Stuart Mil...
This essay analyses British dystopian fiction in the cultural and political context of the Cold War....
How does Ray Bradbury display the relationship between people and technology in the book Fahrenheit ...
Aldous Huxley\u27s Brave New World, George Orwell\u27s Nineteen Eighty-Four, and Anthony Burgess\u27...
This study examines three works of dystopian fiction that concern themselves with the rise of “disci...
The thesis aims to give an overview of the treatment of media in texts that have formed modern dysto...
During a time of emergence of new technologies, six outstanding pieces of dystopian fiction appeared...
This thesis examines how dystopian novels depict various forms of discipline\ud exercised by a gover...
Ray Bradbury explores in his dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451 (henceforth F451), the destructive side ...
This research explores the transition towards the modern era from the brutal scenario of World Wars ...
Although the exact origin of the dystopian genre is debated, literary critics agree that their subje...
Title: Identity in the state of unconsciousness (reflections on the staging of dystopia) The three f...
The reflections of the two great world wars, which continue to affect their effects socially, psycho...
Over the course of history, many utopian and dystopian novels have been written that point out flaws...
The purpose of this research is to examine power in dystopian and anti-utopian literature as it rela...
Utopia is a word coined by Thomas More and it signifies a perfect imaginary society. John Stuart Mil...
This essay analyses British dystopian fiction in the cultural and political context of the Cold War....
How does Ray Bradbury display the relationship between people and technology in the book Fahrenheit ...
Aldous Huxley\u27s Brave New World, George Orwell\u27s Nineteen Eighty-Four, and Anthony Burgess\u27...
This study examines three works of dystopian fiction that concern themselves with the rise of “disci...
The thesis aims to give an overview of the treatment of media in texts that have formed modern dysto...
During a time of emergence of new technologies, six outstanding pieces of dystopian fiction appeared...
This thesis examines how dystopian novels depict various forms of discipline\ud exercised by a gover...
Ray Bradbury explores in his dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451 (henceforth F451), the destructive side ...
This research explores the transition towards the modern era from the brutal scenario of World Wars ...
Although the exact origin of the dystopian genre is debated, literary critics agree that their subje...
Title: Identity in the state of unconsciousness (reflections on the staging of dystopia) The three f...
The reflections of the two great world wars, which continue to affect their effects socially, psycho...
Over the course of history, many utopian and dystopian novels have been written that point out flaws...
The purpose of this research is to examine power in dystopian and anti-utopian literature as it rela...
Utopia is a word coined by Thomas More and it signifies a perfect imaginary society. John Stuart Mil...
This essay analyses British dystopian fiction in the cultural and political context of the Cold War....
How does Ray Bradbury display the relationship between people and technology in the book Fahrenheit ...