The Long Road Home

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The future holds a different meaning for everyone, for some it holds hope while for others it holds despair. This constant wondering about the future has influenced many works to be written about the future. Some of these works propose a blissful future, but the majority paint the picture of an unfortunate dystopian world. Recently I read Daughters of the North, a novel in which the dystopian future of England is shown. Shortly after reading Daughters of the North, I watched The Road. This film showed a similar view of the future, yet more grim and unappealing that Daughters of the North. In this essay I will be comparing and contrasting these two works to show two different points of view of what a dystopian world is. After watching The Road I realised there was a large amount of books and movies that believe the future will be grim. I believe this is because as humans we fear what may be in our future due to the conflicts that we face today and wish to warm the world. When reading Daughters of the North, I took a specific interest in how the environment was represented. In both Daughters of the North and The Road I observed that the climate had been effected by climate change. The altered climate caused complications for the characters in both works, and contributed to the dystopian world. Buildings and towns where described as run down and old, suggesting a poor economy. The people in both works where shown as depressed and badly treated, having to fight to survive and being abused by those who held power over them. An antagonist was heavily present in both The Road and Daughters of the North, these antagonists held power over the main characters and worsened the hardships they had to face. Those who held power had claimed ... ... middle of paper ... ...of the North and The Road. Today climate change is a growing problem and as a society, we have yet to open our eyes to the damage we our doing to the environment. Both Daughters of the North and The Road show possible outcomes of what can happen if we avoid the truth and proceed to live our lives in such a self destructive manner. Food shortages are prevalent in many parts of the world, but have yet to heavily impact the United States, by lacking an understanding of the malnutrition others go through, we are unable to contemplate what a large issue world hunger is. The Road shows a extremely drastic example of world hunger, one where cannibalism and killing are common tactics to receive food. Though they seem impossible, distopias such as those in Daughters of the North and The Road are very possible, it is just up to humanity to prevent them from becoming reality.

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