Articles related to "Young Adult Dystopian Fiction"Young adult dystopian literature helps young adults see the consequence of today's apathy and indulgence. We learn why with Lois Lowry's The Giver and MT Anderson's Feed.
From outward appearance, Jonas lives in the perfect community, but further into the novel it becomes apparent what the community is missing: love, color, and diversity.
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With its solemn tone and constant give and take of information, The Reader hooks audiences with ambiguous characters that we love to hate.
This novel poses important questions to both the young and old of today's generation while remaining interesting to those readers not interested in ambiguous writing.
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