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Consider Why Visions of the Future are Common in Literature. Make Specific Reference to  

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Consider Why Visions of the Future are Common in Literature. Make Specific Reference to "The Chrysalids" and at Least One Other Text. In this essay I will try to explain why visions of the future are so common in literature. To do this I will make reference to "The Chrysalids" by John Wyndham, "Brother In the Land" by Robert Swindell, "Z for Zachariah" by Robert C. O'Brien and also a television series called "Futurama", created by Matt Groening. This essay consists of three main parts: an introduction, an explanation on why visions of the future are abundant and a conclusion. There are various reasons why visions of the future are commonly found in literature and other media, I will emphasize in what I believe are the four most important. People are often dogmatic when it comes to their way of living or their beliefs and will not accept any form of criticism...

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