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A dystopia is a fictional location, usually in the future, where the flaws of everyday life greatly outweigh the benefits. It is roughly defined as the opposite of a utopia. Dystopic worlds or societies are popular settings for science fiction stories and films that serve as a warning to present audiences of the bad things that may happen if technology or science are misused.
Writers Philip K. Dick and Rod Serling set many of their stories in a dystopic environment.
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