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Part I
Icarus “isn’t sorry” that he flew into the sun. Flying into the sun melted his wings, and caused him to fall into the sea where he drowned. According to this poem though, he didn’t regret flying into the sun. He enjoyed the free fall that followed the burning of his wings, and could only think of what he would do next time.
Part II
Dystopia refers to something in a very controlled and repressed state. Dystopia as literature would be very controlled literature, keeping ideas repressed. The heroes are very rarely outsiders, like is common in much literature. Dystopian fiction also usually reflects a moral that is important in a Dystopian society in which the literature is written.
Icarus “isn’t sorry” that he flew into the sun. Flying into the sun melted his wings, and caused him to fall into the sea where he drowned. According to this poem though, he didn’t regret flying into the sun. He enjoyed the free fall that followed the burning of his wings, and could only think of what he would do next time.
Part II
Dystopia refers to something in a very controlled and repressed state. Dystopia as literature would be very controlled literature, keeping ideas repressed. The heroes are very rarely outsiders, like is common in much literature. Dystopian fiction also usually reflects a moral that is important in a Dystopian society in which the literature is written.