STEP
3 – WRITING YOUR OWN DYSTOPIAN SHORT STORY
GOALS
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To WRITE an engaging dystopian short
story using one of the controls (technological, philosophical/religious,
bureaucratic, or corporate), and one of the ideals of dystopian art and
literature (individuality, equality, safety, freedom)
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To USE genre appropriate words (we have
a fabulous word wall, but don’t let that stop you from finding other words)
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To CREATE a strong dystopian protagonist
using details
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To DEVELOP an organized dramatic arc with
a clear theme.
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To Employ proper English Conventions
ESSENTIAL
QUESTIONS
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How
can I use what I have learned about Dystopian Art and Literature to create my
own short story incorporating the ideas of what people are willing to do for
freedom, safety, equality, or individuality?
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How
can I translate the situations that the world currently faces into a
dystopian short story?
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What
strategies can I use to write a powerful piece of dystopian writing that has
an organized dramatic arc with a fabulous conclusion that leaves my readers
in awe?
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YOUR JOB is to plan,
write, revise, and publish a DYSTOPIAN NARRATIVE STORY. Your story should have the following
elements:
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A
sound dramatic arc (use the dramatic arc template to evaluate your story’s arc)
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Status
Quo
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First
Conflict
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Rising
Action
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Crisis
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Climax
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Resolution
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A
powerful protagonist
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Strong
word choices appropriate to Dystopian characteristics
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Sensory
details
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Sentence
Variety (use your four sentence structures)
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Proper
English conventions
We will electronically publish
the stories on your Weebly page
DUE DATE TBA 1st draft due on or before
Thursday January 12 blocks D&C
Friday January 13 blocks H&F
Standards
Ø Write narratives to develop imagined
experiences or events using effective writing, well-chosen details, and
well-structured event sequences:
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Creating
character
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Organization
of events (dramatic arc)
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Precise,
powerful words
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Sensory
language
Ø Use technology to produce and publish
writing.
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STEP
3 WRITING CHECK LIST (you will include this checklist when you turn in your
final draft)
Evaluate your ability to write a narrative
(story) with the style and characteristics of Dystopian literature on a scale
from 1 to 7.
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YES!
1-7
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NOT SURE
1-7
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NO
Not at all!
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I have
created a dystopian protagonist that my readers can sympathize with during
the telling of my story. I have
describe him/her/it using sensory details so my reader can see him/her/it and
understand what he/she/it is going through.
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I have
written an awesome opening/hook because my readers know who the main
characters are, where my story takes place, and what’s going on – the
situation.
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I have
written a conflict that clearly places the protagonist in a situation where
he/she/it must react – this event drives my story forward.
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I have
developed my story with events that lead to a final crisis/event that leads
to the climax.
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I have
written an edge-of-your-seat climax.
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I have
written a satisfying resolution that wraps up the story and ends the
protagonist’s journey.
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I have
used sensory details in my story because my readers can see, touch, taste,
feel, and/or hear what’s happening.
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I have
used a variety of sentence structures and my grammar, punctuation, and
spelling is flawless.
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I have
written a story that I am proud to publish and to have people read.
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Dystopian Short Story Prompts
The
end of the world happened with the mass destruction of the power plants and a
virus that runs rampant throughout the entire population.
**Write
about what is happening three years after the end.**
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After
years of the government watching every move of its citizens, they’ve finally
come up with a program to secretly insert microchips in new born baby’s
feet to track them electronically. A group of rebels let by a mother of one
of the babies finds out about the chips.
**Write
about how the rebels find out about the electronic devices. How do they try to
educate the public about the government’s activities?**
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Every
citizen is expected to work at least once at the Facility. For every 10
citizens that enter, only 3 will leave. The woman receives her summons and
must report to the Facility next week.
**What happens to the people who don’t come back
out? Write about the woman’s experience a and how she escapes (or does not)
from the facility.**
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The
year is 2172. The earth has not recovered from the near annihilation of the
people. Resources are scarce. A young
woman trudges home to her shack. In an
hour, the militia will be locking the tiny village down. She has to get home
quickly to protect something she has hidden in her home that might save her
from the lock down, but can’t seem to make her legs move any faster.
**Why
and how does the militia lock the village? Does the young woman make
it home in time?**
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Society
has had a complete breakdown. Millions have died due to lawlessness,
hunger and wars. Entire families are wiped out, and the ones that are
left fight for their survival every day. One family is entirely intact
and plans to stay that way.
**How did this family stay together and alive?**
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A
boy/girl wakes up one morning and notices that the morning lacked the sounds
of birds. His alarm was dark, but he didn’t care. It was summer vacation. He
hurried downstairs, but didn’t see his mother at her normal place at the
kitchen table. Confused now, he went to the living room window.
**What does
he see out the window, or what does he NOT see?**
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A
young couple crouches under a porch as a searchlight sweeps the street. As
the rumble of a large truck recedes in the distance, they dash to the next
darkened shelter.
**Who
is this couple, and why arethey running away in the darkness?**
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Modern or contemporary issues
you might turn into a dystopian tale.
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The Syrian refugee
crisis overwhelms Europe, causing a total collapse of the nation states in
the Eurozone.
** The time is ripe for a takeover –
who or what will use this opportunity to control the world – who will stop
them?**
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The 'one child' policy
of China causes a collapse in the genetic pool. Over the course of two
generations the population of China is decimated, leaving huge ghost cities.
Only the poorest rural population survives, taking China back into a medieval
like society. You could add in Asian bird flu and other catastrophes to make
this more oppressive.
**Who are the players? Who wants control? Who might be preventing the
country’s comeback? Could there have been inbreeding? Who emerges as a
leader?**
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The oil finally runs out
and due to short-sighted policy, no new infrastructure has been built up to
replace it. Industry grinds to a halt, along with millions of cars, abandoned
wherever they ran out of gas, throwing the world into a sort of
pre-industrialised state. Eventually electricity and water stop. Nature begins to take over.
**Who take advantage? Who tries
to stop them/it? How do the humans
abide and rebuild?**
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Global warming causes
wide spread destruction of coastal cities as the water in the oceans rise due
to the melting of the polar caps. Crop failures occur planet wide, wiping out
2/3 of the global population through famine and disease. The government
controls who lives and who dies.
**Who lives and who dies? Who makes the decision?**
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Medical scientists
finally discover how to stop aging, so that now anyone with money will never
die because of old age. As the population grows older and the birth rate
drops, humanity looks like they may become immortal. Eventually food resources
begin to run out and people move to rural areas to grow their own food. Some
are more successful than others. But,
in the ghost cities a small group of youth along with older people try to
save the world from the growing violence that comes with immortality.
**How do poor people get the cure? How do the immortal protect their
resources? If the people don’t age, what other maladies might they suffer
that are worse than aging?**
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Back to the middle East
crisis... ISIS gets control of the entire region. Their brand of totalitarian
government appears more successful than the dictatorships they displace. The
disenfranchised poor of the world all flock to the region, bent on spreading
the new world order over the entire planet. The first to fall are the wealthy
industrialists who have controlled Western Politics for the last 300 years.
**Who has the power? How do the industrialists/capitalists/and the
really rich fall or escape this new world order?**
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