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This document provides A/A* complete analytic notes for Dystopia Paper 2 OCR. It includes key quotations, critics and context. Including references to Handmaids Tale and 1984, with smaller references to Brave New World and The Road. Perfect for revision and essay planning! Used for essays which have been marked at A/A* level. Includes the themes of: Surveillance, Lack of freedom (of speech), Universal loss of freedoms, Weaponization of sexuality and love, Fertility and reproductive control, Ecological extract, Propaganda, Changing language, erasure of truths, Rebellion, The past, memory, Religious rhetoric.

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- Surveillance
- Lack of freedom (of speech)
- Universal loss of freedoms
- Weaponization of sexuality and
love
- Fertility and reproductive control
- Ecological extract
- Propaganda- manipulation of
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minds
- Changing language, erasure of
Handmaids Tale-
truth
1985 - Rebellion
1984- 1949

, SURVEILLENCE
The erasure of privacy in dystopia
PANOPITICSIM
✺ Surveillance is the central mechanism of control- ensuring obedience through fear of constant observation
✺ Citizens internalize the watching of authority, and begin to police themselves- suppresses natural behavior
✺ Control is most effective when its invisible yet omnipresent-
✺ The constant fear destroys trust and intimacy- so even personal relationships can be corrupted by suspicion.
✺ It isolates individuals, preventing collective resistance and ensures the regimes power remains unchallenged


1984: Orwell presents a society where surveillance extends into every aspect of life- telescreens, microphones
and informants. “Big Brother is watching you”- privacy is impossible.
Parsons daughter denounces him to the Thought Police, for muttering in his sleep ‘Down with Big Brother’.
Handmaids Tale: Handmaids are watched by The Eyes and the fear of being reported makes control self-
sustaining- systems rely on their complicity to turn it into a cultural normality.
CONTEXT: Iran employs similar methods through extensive surveillance systems, online monitoring etc,
Critic: Katherine Bode- “Surveillance functions as a means of total control, ensuring that every citizens
actions and even thoughts are subject to the regimes power”.

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