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Comparative study of Dystopia and Deviance

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This is an A+ ranked thesis for my graduation. The idea revolves around the different types of significant dystopia and the essence of deviance.

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  • August 16, 2022
  • August 16, 2022
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  • Dr. deboshmita biswas
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ABSTRACT

Dystopia is real. The more the world remains negligent about the consequences of its actions,

the less time it has to contemplate and make wise decisions. Dystopia projected in the books

of Lois Lowry has many similarities and differences which is the subject matter of B.A.

dissertation and thus, can be compared to each other. Common themes and motifs with the

rise of deviance in characters as portrayed in The Giver and Gathering Blue are the

objectives of this paper. Theories of deviance from different disciplines and meticulous

observation of the elements of different dystopia make this paper a very effective tool to

study dystopian projections. The impact of the author has been significant on the minds of

younger generations. The question of freedom and its suppression is faced by everyone once

in a while. The motivation these dystopian novels provide to young minds to stand against

wrongful oppression highlighting the importance of emotions is praised worldwide. A

thorough reading of the text would indicate that the author has subtly urged her readers to

react with conscience and give hope to make the world a better place.


The first chapter of the thesis comprises the introduction of the term dystopia and its

origin in real life. It also takes into account the dystopia in the select novels and why the

author chooses to write it.

, The second chapter contains the analysis of the select novels viz. The Giver and

Gathering Blue project dystopia and its effects on the people. It is named totalitarian dystopia

and goes on with the explanation of different stylistics adopted by the author to instil fear and

facades in the mind of people living in the fictional world.


In the third chapter of the dissertation, deviance and conformity are explained under

the purview of dystopian fiction. The last part is the conclusion of the dissertation which

connects all the loose ends and also provides the future scope for further research.

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CHAPTER 1

INTRODUCTION


Dystopia and utopia are the two sides of a coin. Humankind has tossed its coin of fate when the

first decision was made by ancestors to step out of the cave and bring forth the change. Their

decision is carried out by generations. Humans have transformed the world to their needs and

comfort. They have populated nearly the whole world but the quality of life people left to live is

at stake.

Dystopia and utopia depend on human actions. Dystopia is a world where humankind has

developed a problem which they could not solve and the result degrades the quality of life

drastically. In comparison, a utopia is a perfect world where no problems are left to solve for

humankind and people live in peace and harmony. These two concepts form major fiction genres

in literature. Dystopian literature can be considered as a part of popular literature which affects

the masses and presents a critique of the present situation. Speculative fiction also includes

dystopian literature which is a response to utopian literature. Dystopia generally includes

totalitarian governments, environmental disasters, technological dominance, an outbreak of war

or diseases; and lack of freedom. Dystopia raises real-world issues and makes the world aware of

possible threats in the near future to come. Thus, dystopian fiction is generally set in a futuristic

society.


The present thesis deals with the depiction of dystopia in the select novels of Lois Lowry.

Lowry is an American author who writes for children and young audiences. Adolescence brings

emotions and questions about almost everything in minds of the young adults. This is the stage

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where one develops the notion of good and evil, right and wrong, and things worth fighting for.

Young adults are the future of every country and their belief in morals will be the most

fundamental building blocks for future generations. Lowry addresses the reality of the

development of anxiety and fear in children. She connects it with her fictional dystopia. In her

novels, the most moving part is that the protagonist is also an adolescent teen who chooses to

change the dystopian world rather than continue living the way of life he/she is assigned.

Lowry's work deals with the futuristic society which is first set in utopia and with time uncovers

the real dystopian world. She deals with very complex issues like death, illness, and misuse of

power and authority in her works aimed at teen readers. Lowry has received many awards as the

author of children fiction. The awareness and state of mind she wanted the children to develop

by reading her books is quite remarkable. The present thesis compared the dystopia projected in

her novels and shows the similarities and differences in the lives of people living in those

dystopic worlds.



1.1 LITERATURE REVIEW
Many critics have acknowledged Lowry’s contribution to the genre of dystopian literature for

children. They have studied her works from many different perspectives and deducted significant

findings from her works. Some of the important studies carried out on Lowry’s novels are as

follows:


Kezang Nima in “Contextualising Freewill in Lois Lowry’s novel The Giver” finds that

the novel is significant to raise awareness in the society about free will, especially among

children. She explained the concepts used in the novel to suppress freedom and emotions. “Free

will and freedom are fundamental attributes for human beings to sustain and survive in this

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