Friday, October 9, 2015

Dystopian and How Rights Are Restricted - Example

In Panem, there are many restricted rights. Below is a small sample of the restrictions the government of Panem places on its citizens.
  • Citizens are not allowed to leave their districts.
  • Citizens are not allowed to hunt for food, especially outside the boundaries.
  • Citizens are not allowed to own weapons.
  • Citizens are required to register for the chance to compete in the Hunger Games if they are between the ages of twelve and eighteen.
  • Attending the reaping (or the choosing ceremony) and viewing the Hunger Games is mandatory for each citizen.
  • Food and supply distribution is monitored by the Capital. No exceptions will be made.
  • All resources produced by the districts will be sent to the Capital for redistribution. Any person hording these resources will be considered traitors against Panem and will be dealt with accordingly.
  • Trading that is not sanctioned by the Capital is considered a major offense. All parties involved in illegal trading will be punished by local peacekeepers. 

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