Across
- 2. The book follows the character Malorie Hayes, played by Sandra Bullock, as she tries to protect herself and two children from entities which cause people who look at them to die by suicide.
- 3. In a world where technology and robotics, one police officer is weary of robots... and for good reason.
- 9. A futuristic, imagined universe in which oppressive society control and the illusion of a perfect society are maintained through control
- 10. Dystopian novels use worst case scenarios to make a ____________ about current trends, political issues, or problems in society.
- 11. Someone is always watching, via cameras, or spies.
- 12. Information of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view, is used to control citizens of a society.
- 14. Dystopian novels often have oppression coming from this source
Down
- 1. a way of seeing people as less than human, being okay with others living without love and in abject poverty.
- 4. In dystopian novels, governments try to make people afraid of this in an attempt to control
- 5. Jonas’s world is perfect. Everything is under control. There is no war or fear or pain. There are no choices. Every person is assigned a role in the community.
- 6. This is often worshipped in a dystopian society (ex. a figurehead)
- 7. The series follows the adventure of Max Rockatansky, a police officer in a future Australia which is experiencing societal collapse due to war and critical shortages.
- 8. A series about a society divided among assigned fractions and a girl who doesn’t fit into any of them.
- 13. If people refuse to do this, they are often punished or killed