THE EVOLUTION OF DYSTOPIAN LITERATURE (GEORGE ORWELL)

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Shukurova Ramina Djalolitdinovna

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This article explores the development of British dystopian literature and its connection to changes in technology, politics, and society. The essay highlights the dystopian genre, particularly how technology affects society, the presence of authoritarianism, surveillance tools, manipulation, and gender disparity. Referencing George Orwell's writings, it looks into the roots of dystopian literature and its cautionary messages regarding future societies and technological advancement. The research analyzes Orwell's 1984 to assess the relevance of dystopian fiction in contemporary social and political scenarios, emphasizing themes of totalitarian control, manipulation, and the dynamics of social power.

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THE EVOLUTION OF DYSTOPIAN LITERATURE (GEORGE ORWELL). (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(5), 964-967. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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