dystopian world
A dystopian world is a fictional setting characterized by oppressive societal control, often under a totalitarian regime. In these environments, individual freedoms are typically restricted, and citizens may face constant surveillance. Common themes include the loss of personal identity and the struggle against an unjust system, often depicted in literature and film.
These worlds often feature advanced technology used to manipulate or control the population, such as surveillance cameras or artificial intelligence. Examples of dystopian narratives include George Orwell's "1984" and Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World", which explore the consequences of extreme government power and societal conformity.