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Dystopia

Dystopia means an imaginary place where the characters lead dehumanized, fearful lives.

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Dystopia
Dystopia means an imaginary place where the characters lead dehumanized, fearful lives.



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Description is a technique that allows readers to picture the scene or setting in which the action of a story takes place.

Dialogue
Dialogue means in wider sense, a simple conversation between people in a literary work; in restricted sense, the speech of characters in a drama. The "dialogue" is also a specific literary genre in which characters debate an issue or idea.

Diary
Diary means a written personal record of daily events and thoughts, most of the times not intended for an audience. Some diaries, such as those of Samuel Pepys and Anais Nin, have a high literary quality.

Drama
Drama is a work designed to be presented by actors on a stage; a broad literary genre that includes a variety of forms, from pageant and spectacle to tragedy and Comedy, as well as countless types and subtypes.

Draft
Draft means any preliminary version of a written work. There may bedozen of drafts which are revised to form the final work.

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