Introduction to Dystopian Literature | Intro to Dystopian Lit
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Included is a presentation on dystopian literature.
This is perfect for any teacher who is starting to read a novel or short story of the dystopian genre.
This Powerpoint presentation includes a definition and explanation of the genre as well as the elements and common characteristics one would find in a dystopian story.
This presentation also covers literary elements found in dystopian literature, to include: irony, conflict, foreshadowing, allegory, symbolism, and paradox.
Guided notes worksheet included!!!
Example Compatible Dystopian Titles
“The Lottery” Shirley Jackson
“The Pedestrian” Ray Bradbury
“The Veldt” Ray Bradbury
“A Clockwork Orange“ Anthony Burgess
“All Summer in a Day” Ray Bradbury
“The Machine Stops” E.M. Forster
“Harrison Bergeron” Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
"The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas" Ursula Le Guin
"Frost and Fire" Ray Bradbury
Anthem Ayn Rand
“The Perfect Match” Ken Liu
“1984“ George Orwell
“Brave New World“ Aldous Huxley
“The Handmaid’s Tale“ Margaret Atwood
“Fahrenheit 451“ Ray Bradbury
“The Giver“ Lois Lowry
“The Time Machine“ H.G. Wells
“Uglies“ Scott Westerfield
“Ender’s Game“ Orson Scott Card
“The Maze Runner“ James Dashner
“The Hunger Games“ Suzanne Collins
“Ready Player One“ Ernest Cline
“Animal Farm“ George Orwell
“The Road“ Cormac McCarthy
“Divergent“ Veronica Roth
“The City of Ember“ Jeanne DuPrau
“Lord of the Flies“ William Golding
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