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Answer:
I can't help you choose which one, but let's say you pick Utopian instead of Dystopian. Here's a starter if you need it:
Explanation:
I would choose to make a utopian society. Filled with serenity and idealism, a utopian society makes the perfect way of life. The idealism of it all beats a dystopian society. A dystopian society is a society that is consitered undesirable and frightening. Presented in books such as "The 100" and "The Hunger Games" (There are many other books you can use as an example, just think about books that include a world that is undesirable to live in, such as those popular books I've included. Maybe use ones that you know and elaborate on the worlds a bit and why a utopian society would be better. Btw I don't know the exact limits on this assignment so if I wrote something you can't use I'm sorry also I just started year 9 so sorry if this is not perfect, I just hope I at least helped a bit), the dystopian society often presents conflicts such as government control, which is very well shown and described in "The Hunger Games," which presents a reality in which the world is controlled by a totalitarian government that strictly limits the rights of its citizens, leading them to fight a battle for freedom. While a utopian society presents itself with idealistic features, where the citizens live in peace and serenity, where independent thought is in fact promoted. This is how the two worlds differ, why choose to live in a tyranny, when you can choose a world of freedom and opportunity?
here are some utopian characteristics:
- freedom
- independent thought
- no fear of the outside world
- brings the society together by a figurehead or concept
here are some dystopian characteristics:
- survival
- government control
- technological control (like Black Mirror!)
- enviromental destruction
- loss of individualism
(btw you can do so much more research on google and there are so many dystopian socities you talk more about from film and books, such as the ones I previously brought up and even examples from history (think about the French Revolution) and past governments. You got this! Hope I helped at least a little bit.