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Dystopia
Definition:
A dystopia refers to an imagined or fictional future society or world that is extremely unpleasant, oppressive, or dehumanizing.
Examples:
- In the dystopia portrayed in George Orwell's novel 1984, the government controls every aspect of its citizens' lives.
- In the film Blade Runner, set in a dystopian Los Angeles, the world is filled with pollution, overpopulation, and a stark division between social classes.
- The dystopic setting of The Hunger Games trilogy presents a brutal world where children fight to the death for entertainment.
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