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1984
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Well, if this book doesn't make you want to tape over your laptop camera, we don't know what will.

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Brave New World
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Brave New World is supposed be an exciting book about a negative utopia and the corrupt powers of authority. So where’s the big car chase? What's...

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Lord of the Flies
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Are humans civilized, or are we just savages waiting to come out? William Golding's novel Lord of the Flies tackles that question.

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The Giver, The Defenders, and Blade Runner
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Would you rather have no memories or think you could be on equal standing with robots? And no, when it comes to dystopian literature, "I refuse bot...

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The Handmaid's Tale
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This video discusses Margaret Atwood’s novel The Handmaid’s Tale, set in a negative utopia in which women have no control over the government o...

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The Handmaid's Tale, Brave New World, Gattaca
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We like having rights, and we like not being genetically engineered or altered. Check out this video on three dystopian works to see why you simply...

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The Hunger Games
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We get it: Jennifer Lawrence is awesome. We think so, too. That being said, we wouldn't actually want to see her killing other kids in a bloodthirs...

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The Hunger Games and Battle Royale
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What makes battles to the death even more exciting? Having kids involved! Wait, maybe that wasn't the direction we really wanted to take there…

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The Hunger Games: Reality TV Gone Wrong
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It’s so upsetting when there's nothing good on TV. No celebrities dancing with trained professionals. No debonair bachelors handing out roses. No...

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The Road Part 4: Apocalypse
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Hoo, boy. An apocalypse. What brought it on? Our money’s on that one guy with the hair leaving One Direction. No society can survive when it find...

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The Giver
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In The Giver, society is completely conformist. Neutrality rules the day, and no emotion is good emotion. Lois Lowry's novel challenges the value o...