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Dystopian novels so often attempt to destroy or remove literature or art from their societies in order to create a destructive society that is the hallmark of dystopia.
Dystopian novels are attempts by some authors to dehumanize society, alienate human beings from their socio-cultural beliefs, and frighten them out of their utopian euphoria.
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Dystopian literature as a speculative fiction was started to challenge utopian literature. Since dystopia is the antonym of utopia or a perfect society, dystopian novels create scenes of a frightening society where individual liberty and freedom are seriously curtailed by a fearsome and powerful state, with high level of environmental destruction, exacerbated by the ever-present ozone-depleting layer. Some notable dystopian novels include Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World" (1932), George Orwell's "1984" (1948), the Harry Potter series, and most recently, Christina Dalcher's "Vox" (2018).
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The story "One Last Time" describes the life of a young man who goes by the name Gary Soto. Gary was born into a poor family, most of his family members were all labourers who worked all day in the field.
The workers spend all day working under the hot sun, their main job is to pick fruits that have just been harvested. At the end of each day's work they are paid a small amount of money which is never enough to buy the things that they really need.
When he was still a teenager, Gary was greatly troubled about the type of clothes he wears, this is because he felt that the people in the town might look down on him due to the haggard clothes he was fond of putting on.
According to the passage when he says " I worked like a magician" he is trying to create a false impression that he has lots of good clothes packed in his bags when in reality he doesn't have any.