100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "dystopias"

Definition

Dystopias refer to imagined societies characterized by oppressive societal control, often featuring a totalitarian regime, environmental disaster, or other characteristics that lead to a loss of freedom and individuality. Dystopias serve as cautionary tales about the potential consequences of current societal trends and often contrast with utopias, which represent idealized societies.

Synonyms

  • Anti-utopias
  • Nightmares
  • Totalitarian societies
  • Oppressive societies
  • Dark futures

Antonyms

  • Utopias
  • Ideal societies
  • Paradises
  • Harmonious communities
  • Perfect worlds

Examples

  1. The novel dystopias a future where technology controls every aspect of life.
  2. Many films dystopias the consequences of unchecked governmental power.
  3. Authors often dystopias the collapse of society to explore human resilience.
  4. In her latest book, she dystopias a world ravaged by climate change.
  5. The graphic novel dystopias the struggles of individuals in a repressive regime.
  6. Critics argue that the movie dystopias a pessimistic view of humanity.
  7. The art exhibit dystopias various interpretations of a bleak future.
  8. His speech dystopias the potential dangers of artificial intelligence.
  9. The series dystopias a society where free thought is banned.
  10. Many classic novels dystopias the rise of authoritarianism.
  11. The documentary dystopias the environmental degradation caused by industry.
  12. This game dystopias a post-apocalyptic world filled with danger.
  13. The author dystopias the effects of surveillance on personal freedom.
  14. Her research paper dystopias future scenarios based on current trends.
  15. The artist dystopias a city consumed by pollution and despair.
  16. The theme of the conference dystopias the fragile state of democracy.
  17. The TV show dystopias a community struggling to survive in a hostile environment.
  18. His poem dystopias the loss of identity in a conformist society.
  19. The article dystopias the ethical implications of genetic engineering.
  20. The game dystopias a world where resources are scarce.
  21. In her lecture, she dystopias the implications of climate change on future societies.
  22. The report dystopias the challenges faced by marginalized communities.
  23. The film adaptation dystopias the struggle against an oppressive government.
  24. Their research dystopias various outcomes of political instability.
  25. The novel dystopias the effects of a pandemic on civilization.
  26. The presentation dystopias the potential risks of biotechnology.
  27. The playwright dystopias a future where love is forbidden.
  28. This study dystopias the impact of social media on mental health.
  29. The game developer dystopias a world where AI rules over humans.
  30. His article dystopias the consequences of a surveillance state.
  31. The series dystopias the effects of unchecked capitalism on society.
  32. The artist's work dystopias the isolation of modern life.
  33. The author dystopias the dangers of misinformation in the digital age.
  34. The research paper dystopias potential futures based on current environmental policies.
  35. This documentary dystopias the plight of refugees in a war-torn region.
  36. The horror film dystopias a world overtaken by zombies.
  37. The video game dystopias a society where emotions are suppressed.
  38. Her novel dystopias the struggle for freedom in a repressive regime.
  39. The lecture dystopias the rise of fascism in contemporary politics.
  40. The science fiction story dystopias a future where privacy no longer exists.
  41. The research dystopias the consequences of economic inequality.
  42. The artist dystopias a world where nature has been completely destroyed.
  43. His critique dystopias the effects of consumerism on personal values.
  44. The film dystopias the challenges of living in a digital age.
  45. The comic book dystopias the battle against a tyrannical government.
  46. Her essay dystopias the implications of climate change on human rights.
  47. The podcast dystopias the potential future of urban living.
  48. The presentation dystopias the dangers of a homogenized culture.
  49. The series dystopias a reality where history is rewritten.
  50. The book dystopias the price of technological advancement.
  51. The documentary dystopias the plight of workers in a global economy.
  52. The artist dystopias a future where art has lost its meaning.
  53. The game dystopias the consequences of societal collapse.
  54. The novel dystopias the fight for equality in a biased world.
  55. The research dystopias the ramifications of social isolation.
  56. The lecture dystopias the dangers of unregulated capitalism.
  57. The series dystopias a world where dreams are controlled.
  58. The artist's work dystopias a society devoid of nature.
  59. The film dystopias the effects of warfare on civilization.
  60. His article dystopias the rise of digital authoritarianism.
  61. The project dystopias potential outcomes of climate negligence.
  62. The novel dystopias the struggle for survival in a hostile environment.
  63. The documentary dystopias the challenges of living under a dictatorship.
  64. The game developer dystopias a society where individuality is punished.
  65. The lecture dystopias the history of totalitarian regimes.
  66. The artist dystopias a world where happiness is manufactured.
  67. Her research paper dystopias the future of privacy in technology.
  68. The series dystopias the fight against oppression through art.
  69. The film dystopias the consequences of ignoring climate change.
  70. His novel dystopias a society where truth is subjective.
  71. The report dystopias the effects of global warming on human life.
  72. The comic strip dystopias the absurdity of modern life.
  73. The artist's exhibition dystopias a bleak vision of the future.
  74. The book dystopias the struggle for identity in a conforming society.
  75. The documentary dystopias the impact of technology on relationships.
  76. The game dystopias a future where love is a commodity.
  77. The lecture dystopias the rise of populism in politics.
  78. The series dystopias the consequences of bioengineering gone wrong.
  79. The novel dystopias a world where people are divided by class.
  80. The artist dystopias a society where art is censored.
  81. The film dystopias the realities of life in a surveillance state.
  82. His article dystopias the potential for civil unrest.
  83. The research dystopias the consequences of a declining democracy.
  84. The lecture dystopias the dangers of a polarized society.
  85. The project dystopias the environmental impact of human activity.
  86. The series dystopias a world where technology outpaces humanity.
  87. The artist dystopias a future filled with despair.
  88. The novel dystopias the struggle for freedom in a controlled society.
  89. The documentary dystopias the effects of war on civilization.
  90. The game dystopias a society where individuality is lost.
  91. His presentation dystopias the potential for a societal breakdown.
  92. The report dystopias the future of work in an automated world.
  93. The film dystopias the impact of social media on youth.
  94. The artist's work dystopias a world where hope is scarce.
  95. Her essay dystopias the implications of surveillance on freedom.
  96. The series dystopias the consequences of environmental neglect.
  97. The novel dystopias a future where language is controlled.
  98. The documentary dystopias the plight of those living under oppression.
  99. The game dystopias the struggles of rebels in a tyrannical state.
  100. His critique dystopias the moral dilemmas of technological advancement.