THE DEVELOPMENT OF DYSTOPIAN NOVELS IN BRITAIN: SOCIAL, POLITICAL, AND TECHNOLOGICAL SHIFTS (ALDOUS HUXLEY, NAOMI ALDERMAN)
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This article investigates the evolution of British dystopian fiction and how it relates to technological, political, and social change. The essay delves into the dystopian genre, namely the impact of technology on society, tyranny, surveillance technologies, manipulation, and gender inequality. Drawing on the works of George Orwell, Aldous Huxley, and Naomi Alderman, it examines the evolution of dystopian books and its warnings about future society and technological advancement. The study investigates the significance of dystopian literature in modern social and political situations by analyzing Orwell's 1984, Huxley's Brave New World, and Alderman's Power novels, focusing on totalitarian control, manipulation, and social power dynamics.
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