Dystopian Regimes in Collins "The Hunger Games" and Orwell's "1984": Depicting Dystopia - Michaela Hintringer - Books - AV Akademikerverlag - 9783639486216 - December 15, 2013
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Dystopian Regimes in Collins "The Hunger Games" and Orwell's "1984": Depicting Dystopia

Michaela Hintringer

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Dystopian Regimes in Collins "The Hunger Games" and Orwell's "1984": Depicting Dystopia

The aim of this analysis is to explore the intertextual relationship between Orwell´s novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949) and Suzanne Collins´s dystopian The Hunger Games trilogy (2008-2010). The study is based on a definition of dystopia and its conception of man, which is then related to the totalitarian regimes of Orwell´s Oceania and Collins´s Panem. The features of dystopian society include the use of torture, brainwashing, propaganda and violence, as well as the notion of ?reality control?. The text attempts to outline the theory of intertextuality and applies it to the critical reading of the two novels. The problem of the distinction between intentional and accidental intertextuality is also addressed, and so are the concepts of originality versus imitation. On a practical level, similarities and differences between the two texts in action and plot are discussed. Also, the intended readership are characterized and the narrative technique is examined. Additionally, the motives of the authors for writing dystopian novels are addressed. One primary ideological difference between the two novels, namely the attitude to rebellion as a means for overcoming a totalitarian regime, is considered. Finally, it provides an answer to the question as to why rebellion is successful in Panem, but impossible in Oceania.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 15, 2013
ISBN13 9783639486216
Publishers AV Akademikerverlag
Pages 108
Dimensions 150 × 7 × 226 mm   ·   167 g
Language English