Dystopia facts for kids
A dystopia is the opposite of a utopia, and can mean a utopia that has become corrupt. This can be seen in George Orwell's book 1984. and Aldous Huxley's book Brave New World. A dystopia often has many problems, such as poverty, pollution, or a cruel ruler.
A frequent theme is a place that is supposed to be a beautiful and perfect utopia, but where something unforseen ruins it.
Images for kids
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Life in Kowloon Walled City has often inspired the dystopian identity in modern media works.
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People Leaving the Cities, photo art by Zbigniew Libera, imagines a dystopian future in which people have to leave dying metropolises
See also
In Spanish: Distopía para niños
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