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yarga [219]
3 years ago
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aldous huxley's novel brave new world and george orwell's 1984 are narratives about societies degenerating under totalitarian go

vernments which catergory of science fiction best describes these novels?
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Oksanka [162]3 years ago
7 0
Dystopian Fiction

<span>The novels _Brave New World_ by Aldous Huxley and _1984_ by George Orwell are stories that take place within societies that are in a horrible state because of harsh governments and how, like the question notes, societies have degenerated because of totalitarian governments.  Things within these types of stories are the furthest from what one would consider “perfect” or “utopian.” Things are, thus, considered a “dystopia,” which is the antithesis of a perfect society.  As such, stories that fall into this category are termed “dystopian fiction.”</span>



olga_2 [115]3 years ago
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B

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