How Dystopia is defined in literature?
Dystopia is a world where everything is not perfect and things go certainly wrong. Futuristic dystopian books suggest a bloodcurdling image about what will happen to the world in the future. Major themes of dystopian works are usually oppression, rebellion, revolution, war, disasters and overpopulation. Major features of dystopia include no government or if there is, it would be oppressive and controlling. There will be wide gap in terms of income between the poor and the rich, or all persons in a society face extreme deprivation. Government propaganda takes full control of human minds in a dystopian society. Christian dystopian novels and other themes written by famous authors showcase their concerns about the various problems in the society and among humanity. Authors warn the people about their powerlessness, they use dystopian literature as a way to discus reality and show issues that will take place in the future. Dystopian Zombie novels are used to educate and aw...