Compare Dystopia And Modern Society

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Rollo May, a psychologist, once said that, “in the utopian aim of removing all power and aggression from human behavior, we run the risk of removing self-assertion, self-affirmation, and even the power to be”. As a contemporary population, daily life has advanced from a comprehension; introducing utopian qualities would have domino effects on different human rights of a hindsight apparistic nation. Modern societies similar to a utopia has a larger entity that undermines the community within different aspects but nevertheless runs the risk of becoming a society with dystopian features by illusions of authoritarian rule. Modern society is different from a Dystopia because knowledge that is being withheld is turning the protagonists’ community into a dystopian approach, while our modern …show more content…

Jonas and his family take care of Gabe, a new child that the council of elders are undecided to release. When Lily is watching Gabe play with his comfort object, she wants to become a birthmother, but her mother scolds her since “There’s very little honor in that assignment” (21). Both of the populations are based on the kind of job somebody else has. His community is dystopian, along with modern day society, in choosing jobs that increase or decrease the citizen’s status. Ryanair airlines’ employees are backlashing because of unparalleled ideals. Avinash Bhunjun, a writer for the Metro UK, states that “Around half of Ryanair pilots based in Ireland are due to strike in a dispute over worker’s rights” (https://www.metro.co.uk ). The majority of workers are finding the inhospitality of their society. Civilians in modern communities are fighting for freedom as a result of poor treatment. In modern day and Jonas’ dystopian nations, a laborer has been stripped from the standard ideology that they should be equally paid and respected in any

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