Exploring Dystopian Literature as a Medium to Critique and Reflect on Contemporary Societal Issues

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  • Fatima Saleem English Language Instructor, Department of Foreign Languages, Jazan University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Author

Keywords:

Dystopian Literature, Totalitarian, Political Dilemma Oppression, Society Issue

Abstract

Dystopian literature has long served as a mirror through which societies confront their deepest fears, moral contradictions, and political issues. This research examines how the genre works as a dynamic tool to critique and reflect on contemporary social problems — from surveillance and authoritarian rule to gender oppression, ecological decline, and the dehumanizing impacts of technology. Through a qualitative, comparative, and interpretive analysis of selected texts, including George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four, Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale, Octavia Butler’s Parable of the Sower, and Cormac McCarthy’s The Road, the study explores how authors use narrative techniques like world-building, symbolism, allegory, and intertextuality to express the anxieties of their eras. The paper also draws on theoretical perspectives from Michel Foucault’s discourse on power, feminist literary criticism, and eco-criticism to reveal the socio-political and ethical messages embedded in these stories. By placing dystopian fiction in the context of global social and historical movements — from the rise of totalitarian regimes to the digital age — this research argues that dystopian stories do more than imagine disaster; they act as moral maps, encouraging readers to question the direction of modern civilization. In the end, the study highlights the lasting importance of dystopian literature as a form of cultural resistance, ethical reflection, and political creativity in a time of crisis and change.

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2025-12-02

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Exploring Dystopian Literature as a Medium to Critique and Reflect on Contemporary Societal Issues. (2025). Synergy: International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, 2(4), 32–44. https://doi.org/10.63960/SIJMDS-2025-2478

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