Contributor: Emily Love. Lesson ID: 10603
Short stories may be short, but they can pack a strong lesson! What do WALL-E, smartphones, and Ray Bradbury have in common? With videos, stories, and your own comics, learn about dystopian societies!
Watch this scene from the 2008 Pixar film WALL-E, Human dystopia. As you watch, try to answer this question: who seems to be in control of life on the ship?
The clip from WALL-E features a dystopian society.
A dystopia is a futuristic, imagined universe in which oppressive societal control and the illusion of a perfect society are maintained through various control systems such as governments, technology, and radical religions.
Dystopias are exaggerated, worst-case scenarios based on trends or problems in current society. Authors create dystopian societies as cautionary tales to convince readers to make changes in their lives and communities.
In the film WALL-E, technology has taken over, and the people aboard the ship have become utterly dependent upon robots to meet their every need. For instance, in the scene from the movie, how would you describe the people? What matters most to them? How could these descriptions be warnings to the people watching the film?
During the early 1950s, the famous science fiction author Ray Bradbury wrote the short story, "The Veldt," to offer a similar warning about the dangers of technology. Download and read "The Veldt" from Mr. Jost's Internet Classroom. Before you read, think about what the title could mean. Have you heard this word before? Do you think it's a real world, or did Bradbury make it up?
While you read, use the following strategies adapted from Jim Burke's "Reading Short Stories" to help your comprehension:
To make your experience more enjoyable, watch this classic Ray Bradbury Theater production from 1989, The Ray Bradbury Theater - S04E11 - The Veldt (Aired 11-10-89) :