What connection does the author create between the plots of dystopian novels and the realities of teenagers?
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The plots of dystopian novels mirror to the realities of the young teenagers.
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- A Dystopian novel is a fictional genre that portrays a society that is oppressed and poverty-stricken. This fictional scrutinize the society's political and social aspects in a world that is dark and nightmarish.
- This fiction is popular among the young adults. The reasons can be many for such interests.
- But the main thing is the connection that is built between the plot written by the writer and the teenage readers. The plots of dystopian novels usually mirror the reality of a young teenager.
- For example, a chaotic society or a society under strict control resembles the life of a teenager at school, home, and society where there are bound with many rules and regulations by their elders. The path to freedom by the characters in the novels engage teenagers and inculcate the desire that they also choose their own path to their freedom.
- The strength shown in the characters of the novel, especially the protagonist, makes every young teenager imagine themselves in his/her place. This helps them to believe in their own ability and strength even when no one believes, just as in the novel.
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The plots of dystopian novels usually mirror the reality of a young teenager. For example, a chaotic society or a society under strict control resembles the life of a teenager at school, home, and society where there are bound with many rules and regulations by their elders.
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