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An imagined place where everything is perfect; the opposite of the world in these stories.
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False or biased information used by the government to control how citizens think.
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The act of carefully watching someone, usually through cameras or spies.
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The power to influence or direct people's behavior and the way a society functions.
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Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment by those in power
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The requirement that all citizens act, look, and think exactly the same way
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advanced tools or machines often used by the government to track or limit freedom
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A type of fiction that asks "What if?" about the future or a different version of reality
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The struggle to stay alive in a dangerous or resource-poor environment
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A confined space, like a wall or a dome, that keeps citizens from leaving
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he person or group in charge who has the power to make laws and give orders
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A catastrophic event that causes the total destruction of the world as we know it
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feeling of nervousness, excitement, or fear that builds up throughout the plot
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The act of fighting back or refusing to obey an unfair government
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When an object (like a mockingjay or a maze) represents a bigger idea like hope or entrapment