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Examples of Student HOT paragraphs

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Saved by Jayson Yeagley
on October 13, 2009 at 10:20:35 pm
 

Dystopian literature gives you the feeling of Horror and fear.  It is hard to be able to control it.  You never know what to expect will happen next.  Dystopian literature tells deep dark stories that leave the reader a lot to think about.  Each kind of dystopian literature has a lot of things in common to one another.  Reading and worrying, the reader of the story is stricken with the truth behind each of these stories.  In dystopian literature, the main character undergoes extremely harsh conditions and are eventually killed or locked away.

 

 

 

  Picture a land somewhere far off with blue skies, pretty rainbows, sweet-smelling flowers all around, and millions of smiling faces.  Does this seem like reality, or simply a fairytale to you?  Some may argue that utopia is simply a figment of the imagination, and this heaven-on-earth would be impossible to obtain in our lifetime.  However, some optimistic folks may feel that if we found the right solution, the world could almost be a perfect place to live.  Various authors have taken the risk to explore the journey from our current lifestyle to a world where everything is raindows and cupcakes.  Our problems would cease to exist, and everyone would live in perfect harmony; everyone would be equal, and everyone would be happy.  Often times, there would be an authority figure  that would look after the people and make sure everything was running smoothly, and that everyone was living to the standards that were expected of them.  If the authority figure is not chosen correctly, however, we would soon run into more problems, possibly leading us to a less-than-perfect world: a dystopian world.  In this type of literature, people try to contol others to maintan order and improve society, but more often than not, it turns out to be a disaster.  

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