Every Young Adult Dystopian Novel
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- His life is exactly like yours, except toothbrushes are totally illegal.
"Every Young Adult Dystopian Novel"
Written and performed by Eric Feurer.
Twitter: @EricFeurer
IG: @birdsinbeer
Website: www.ericfeurer.com
Adapted from Eric's "Characters Welcome" piece - • Every YA Dystopian Series
Directed by Trevor Hembling - @trevorhembling
Produced by Hatched - @hatchednyc - Komedie
He's "quiet" but talks for two minutes straight without shutting up.
I love it.
It’s because we’re hearing his mental monologue, but he doesn’t actually talk much
Dammit!
"I'm strong and I'm quiet" - is acually weak and talks constantly 😂
i literally had a character on my dnd party that had this problem xd
She. He's playing a she.
Also remember that nobody tries to fight the cartoonishly evil super-government until they're inspired by a plucky photogenic teenager.
Yep. Then the massive government forces are easily destroyed by the teenager's superhuman ability with a weapon.
Reaper bird
Oh and don't forget the whole "we know the system is weak thats why we need you to stop them from doing that thing that will make my power fall." Speech-thing.
And, of course, the rebel alliance is totally completely 100% good, as no rebel leaders have ever had ulterior motives, and the book ends after the super bad and evil government is taken down with no mention of what will happen in the future.
@@shreeshfuup7058 Sorry, as a reformed Grammar Nazi I hate to be That Guy, but 'anterior' means 'toward the front', so presumably anterior motives would be pretty easy to see. I think the word you wanted was 'ulterior', or 'on the far side of', which gained the meaning of 'being hidden from view' by connotation. Although admittedly I've only ever heard that word in the phrase 'ulterior motives'; never heard of anything else being ulterior. I guess it's one of those words that survives only in a certain form, like 'ruthless' - you never hear of someone being 'ruthful', do you?
This seems like a man who reads a lot of YA dystopian novels.
Clearly, he hates them. But he also has a crush on them.
Or at one point he was a young adult
@@jimbomclimbo7467 impossible
@@poiumty Young adults were outlawed by the totalitarian government!
@@tbotalpha8133 Ngl... That could totally be a plot for a YA novel... All the young adults get sent to The Island when they hit 18, or something, and then get mindwiped and taken back to society when they hit 30.
(And it's supposed to be like, college, but actually the goverment is doing crazy supersoldier experiments , hence the mindwipes)
@@poiumty there's more-
*NO!*
When I was 13, I would've read this and changed my whole personality to mimic that of the protagonist for two weeks
hahaha we all did that
And after that two weeks, you're gonna wish that you were dead or something because that is so embarrassing. Don't worry I also did that but in a way longer timeframe. God damnit I still want to washed that memory away
@@Eri_Ya I think the one thing we all have in common is that we were incredibly cringe as kids
That reminds me a 4chan post a guy ruined his personality by mimic Sasuke in highschool.
And then you would grow up and you would realize this is a show to make children brush their teeth.
they said "ass" and "frick" two times in the book and it's R rated.
R for those two words or NC17 if their used in the same sentence.
ok picrew profile pic
@@virtuallylightblue I have no idea what you're talking about
@@virtuallylightblue ok bird pfp
Oh no no, the R rating is because of all the murder that happens in this book where the overall moral is "Killing is bad"
Main character personality traits:
- quiet
- nerdy
- clumsy
- anti-social
- a charismatic leader that unites the underclass in a revolt against the tinly veiled bougeouisie metaphor
I love talking with nerdy, quiet, clumsy, anti-social people and telling them that one day they'll lead a rebellion to overthrow tyrannical regimes and unite the world.
- while being a walking hormone attracting every single kid of a different (and same) sex out there
90% of Isekai Anime is like this
If only real life worked like shitty books, I'd be doing great right now instead of being lonely.
@@Delta-Snakenope
This is like the 8th time Ive watched this and I just realized that Crest isn't just a stereotypical shitty name for a lead character, its a goddamn toothpaste brand. Dammit.
OH MY GOD
AAAAAAAAAAA-
wait
It's like it's their destiny or something, (not they believe in that sorta thing or anything.)
I thought he said 'Crust'.
i love how there is absolutely no reason for toothbrushes to be illegal. they just… are.
Also the fact that his teeth look healthy and normal despite the fact that toothbrushes are illegal
No it’s because the REAL bad guy who is revealed to be controlling the first bad guy in the last 10 pages of the first book sees toothbrushes as a bad thing that need to be removed to make the world a better place. Despite the fact that everything he is doing has only made the world worse
All that sand soup he's eating works like a tooth brush... It works a little too well and now everyone has horrific abrasion on their enamel.
You absolute fool. Obviously toothbrushes are illegal in the Gums (slums) so that the people's teeth decay and fall out, allowing them to be collected and processed in the Tooth Mills which provide electricity to Rich People City. Please try to keep up.
Which might be a double problem:
- Movie adaptations tend to overlook that the protagonists are meant to be poor teenagers who live in an equivalent to the slums, so they always look like they're about to make a photoshoot for a beauty magazine
- YA Authors might care so little about what the characters look like after the weird introductory description that they don't even notice how the protagonist look like@@wafflfries4163
This needs more implausible divisions of society with catchy collective shorthand names.
(Great job.)
wait for book 3
Incisors, canines, premolars, molars. In descending order of economic standing.
@@mineking57 The molars are poor like us but evil so they are working as assassins for rich. The heads are called the Roots of Canal.
@@morganmiller41 Nah. The canal routes are the secret paths taken by the rebellion. The proper heads are the "Crowns". If you're disappeared they have someone "fill" your spot. And there will be at least 82 "Brace Yourself" jokes as well.
Ah yes my favorite character: Čreśt whytninstripps
Our hero
Bro please, the printers can't do special characters and the author doesn't know how they work, its Crest Whyte Ingstrippe
just crest because Čreśt is pronounced "chrest"
actually who am I kidding it's Chestnut White Stripper
And their love interest, Cole Gate
And the new love interest in Book 2 that causes drama: Armie Hammer, as himself… (get it? Arm & Hammer? … Get it?)
Wait till halfway through the third or fourth book when you realize that the time skip was just there to age up the main character so that he can have a terribly written, slightly underage, very uncomfortable, chapter long sex scene - probably with the government.
How do you have sex with the governement? Like, every member of it?
@@legrandliseurtri7495 very hard and long.
And yes
LMFAOO
fuck the government! literally
Quite literally the government
Constitution
Bill of rights
Law Books
Whole sha bang
I bet Suzanne Collins feels a lot like Oppenheimer when she sees the monsters she (accidentally) helped popularize.
Probably. She is the worst after all.
@@hatchednyc not necessarily. The hunger games were creative for the time, and still hold up. It’s like calling Tolkien very stereotypical fantasy when he created the stereotypes.
Collinheimer
Eh, at least Hunger Games aged better than the others. The so called good guys turn out to be corrupt, Katniss suffers PTSD that nobody cares about because they're too busy having her create Chosen One propaganda, and it's not entirely clear that she'll get a happily ever after.
@@hatchednyctbf, she created the stereotypes before they were even stereotypes. She's like the Tolken of dystopian tropes now
Why so much hate on the 3rd book? In, like, 20 years, people are gonna start admitting it's their favorite. You're just not ready.
Allegiant is my favourite book in the Divergent series
pls don’t strike me 😳
@@cheechee6473 The fact that your profile pic is Johnny Depp's depiction of wizard hitler tells me I don't have to
@@ahhh4117 WIZARD HITLER NO lol..... 😂😂
Führer Grindelwald
@@ahhh4117 Hot wizard hitler 😍
Yeah bro me too, allegiant is my favorite book
To laugh at
Just finished sneaking inside the secret government base. I’m incisors now.
czcams.com/video/cswK2Ttrs5M/video.html
🚨🚨🚨 AAAAAAHHHHH!!! 🚨🚨🚨 school is sooooo boring i am in 8th grate and its so boring i am having sucess on youtube so i think i will drop out of school. i dont have friends so i need your opinon dom
@@AxxLAfrikuyou still have much to learn. School will teach you to become proficient in the art of trolling, and a true master of foolery.
I love how they spend the first five pages over describing Shy Beefy Boy, and then the mom dies on the next page.
You gotta keep the readers hooked!
nice pfp
Well you can't shoehorn in a cringe romance with mature adults around. They would tell them how cringe they are.
The mom died of cringe.
“I’m strong, and I’m quiet.” -A man who keeps talking
Honestly that’s probably the most accurate part.
Yeah but sadly he got the leader of the rebellion wrong. It’s obviously the father who wasn’t in prison and was behind every thing that happened the whole time.
And as a bonus if you add quips, super powers and more adults you have also just made a Marvel Movie.
"I am awesome and really humble."
The hand signal murdered my insides and left me gasping for air
I hate the government! too
*play hunger games whistle*
😆
did you let out a breath you didn't know you were holding?
His dad must be the elusive Fifth Dentist that everyone's always talking about.
Crest: living in a slum, eating sand and government sugar rations
also Crest: *has glasses with prescription lenses*
that's how you know he's the chosen one!
I used to have this shitty job as a janitor at the hospital and to tide over the time when I was on break I used to read dystopian YA novels because my grandma always gave me a bunch of them but never actually read into them. And let me tell you, some of them were exactly how this video described them. Save for the fact that most of them were written by James Patterson.
Would you believe that James Patterson directed this sketch?
@@hatchednyc No
@@lukerubrum5618 Nothing gets by Luke
@@hatchednyc 🤫
I thought you were going to describe a character that used to work as a janitor in pre-dystopian society
"I hate the government, but I also have a crush on it"
Israeli politics in a nutshell.
lol yes, that's what this sketch is really about
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@@warnertesla8297 Ok 🤷
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@@knuckl6972 look everyone it's an identity crisis
This is a YA novel written for 15 year olds which means it's entire fanbase is going to be 30 year olds who base their entire online aesthetic on it and write essays on Tumblr about how it's severely under appreciated (despite having book sales numbering in the millions) and so much deeper than you think.
Then again, my favorite book series is Percy Jackson so I might not have the right to judge.
He's quiet and he's strong and those are his two things!
Percy Jackson is actual good, though.
@@kevinbarber2795 Ok, let's not go too far here - it's not trash, but I wouldn't exactly call it good.
@@MyVanir It's certainly better than most of the shit going around.
@@MyVanir I would say it is fairly good, there are a lot of issues, but it is still pretty good. Comparatively
I don´t know why Harry Styles is in this but he´s doing a great job
He's a fan of the channel
We all knew what direction he was going in.
Oh dang, you performed on "All Characters Welcome"! That's so cool!
I was wondering if this existed first or the all characters welcome sketch, because I saw this on there first and it was the funniest thing I had seen
Characters welcome came first, we collabed with Crest for this higher budget version
@@hatchednyc More Eric! Love him, some of his characters welcome videos are my favorite around
@@hatchednyc Good move! He was absolutely hilarious!
@@araw_buwan He's a star! like in this: czcams.com/video/dGhHv1iPO_Y/video.html
Im phil cavity and im the villain of this book, i look like col sanders but talk like morgan freeman.
In time you will see my entire evil plan even, the parts that dont make sense, was all justified really and my only real crime was my unwillingness to change. Not all the murder and coruption no, the hero needs to do some of that to win and the auther hasnt made her mind up about the gays yet so cross your fingers, i might get a redemption arc.
My mind stayed on president snow the entire time.
@@GrettaArz2176 President Snow was dope. Everything run smoothly, sure there was poverty and from time to time some young people were killed but it gave people hope for a better life and honestly districts should just start to train their candidates instead of sending unprepaired kids to battle. More people died during the rebellion than during the entire run of the hunger games.
These comments are too good 😂😂
@@JM-mh1pp Hunger Games had such a retarded worldbuilding.
@@pirig-gal ikr the specialisation of the districts are just unrealistic
1:55
So tragic when his mother is killed by Wad'Eva-hokarise Xi'daszunt-havanäyum Êvreetheen-zaboudochangé
This is why I literally just quit Divergent. When watching the movie I was like "meh this could be interesting" but once all the little groups were just stereotypes, I was done. Take your pick! We have the nice group, the mean edgy group, the wimp group, or- they wanted to copy Hogwart houses-
I already found the idea ridiculous 20 pages in. But when the soldiers turned out to be emo edgelords I dropped it altogether
So you're saying you didn't figuratively quit?
@@VogtTD He said "literally just quit" as in quit two seconds ago. The sentence could have been "This is why I just quit watching Divergent." Just quit could possibly mean quit a while ago.
They didn’t just work.
@@icecreamhero2375 Though if we're honest, chances are they didn't actually mean that they literally just quit, and it was actually a while ago.
Its all a thinly veiled but also largely incoherent metaphor for something morally unambiguous like slavery/eugenics. Which is presented in a morally ambiguous way so that a villain character can be redeemed.
Like the main character is part of the lowest group of people but possesses (through no action on their part) a trait that allows them to transcend this. Sounds very hopeful until you realize that the unnatural trait actually reifies the systems that the book outlines as evil :)
@@feelingveryattackedrn5750 Totally totally. Plus a bunch of teeth stuff...
@@feelingveryattackedrn5750that’s why I like the Red Rising’s way of handling it. The first book makes it obvious that the differences between the colours are completely manufactured by the genetic carvers, showing that the system is completely made up
how do i send this to my english teacher who recently had my peers and i read dystopian novels without sending it to her?
If you show it to enough other people, eventually someone else will show your teacher
Make a throwaway email account and send it through that
Make a burner email
@@zekeram129 We're reporting you to the principal
@@hatchednyc No please! They will send me to super ultra mega jail where I will then befriend the main character around page 273 and die saving their life when they break out of the super ultra mega jail, I beg of you!
"Written by a woman with 2 first names, a hyphenated last name, and sad eyes"
Or James Patterson. Either or.
"Man! Being 14 but talking and acting like I'm in my 20s in every single other way except romantically is crazy!" is so accurate istg
Inaccurate, where is the heterosexual love triangle >.>
It's 2020 bruh
@@hatchednyc not in the Young Adult DystopiaTM
@@rosecomedygold Crest is clearly a girl? she has long brown hair (thats always in a sporty ponytail because she's not like other girls) beautiful blue orbs and is skinny
@@ahhh4117 "orbs" is what got me
@@ahhh4117 Shes not conventionally attractive like the other female character, so shes modest about her perfect waist, height, bust, hair, eyes, muscle tone, way of speaki
What really makes this video perfect is that every scene switch has JUST the right amount of wind blowing your hair. It's the little things that count.
This is unrealistic, every location needs to be named after a random noun without a verb to describe it. (Ex: the maze, the scorch, the blades)
Maze runner callout is crazy
And random words being replaced by nonsensical names for them because we aren't like normal people you glop
@@Vindicator_SD only a cruk would say that
@@Vindicator_SD im sorry but "you glop" made me cackle, my humor is so broken 😂
@@Vindicator_SD exactly like in Zombie stories they refuse to say "zombies"
I REALLY want someone to write a book that kicks off seeming exactly like one of these but actually turns into a good story where 5 15 year olds actually fail entirely and aren't important at all.
So like the Tiananmen Square Massacre?
I hear that the Animorphs series is like this. Starts out like YA, only to turn to war is hell grimdark.
@@Mrcake0103 Animorphs is different. It's supposed to be a kids series (9+) but even in the first couple of books it had a lot of gore and covered topics such as self-worth, sacrifice, and paranoia.
Its not really what you described but the red rising trilogy is really frickin good if you can get through the first book, it gets better with the 2nd, and even better for the finale.
@@JadedGirl752 red rising?....that sounds like modern day Flordia.
We need a spinoff featuring the little sister and her whirlwind romance with a rebel leader. Also make sure she has a cute pet.
EDIT: this comment is two full years old and I’m very tired all the time if you reply to this trying to start shit I am going to Start the Killing 🫶🫶
that is if she doesnt die on page 40 from being so weak and beautiful
Oh my god I never realized the weaker little sister always has a pet. I'm not really surprised though
Wouldnt she be like 13 or younger? Talking about romance with a probably adult rebel leader is very weird.
but also make her super annoying where you constantly debate if she should die or not
@@vendora8238 The author is female so it's fine, even if perfectly reasonable people bring it up they'll just be called bigots and sexist
You know what? I’d still probably enjoy reading it up until the main character decides to sleep with the antagonist despite them trying to kill each other a literal chapter ago
Relationships can be complicated.
Jill Bearup has a series chronicling a fantasy heroine's ongoing squabbles with an author who is clearly trying to write situations where she has to sleep with her hot enemy, to which the heroine responds with reasonable and logically sound actions. It's pretty fun.
“i hate the government… but i have a crush on it too”
"I hate the Govt, but I also have a crush on him"
He loved Big Brother.
The goverment walks in and beings to hand cuff the protagonist
"What are you doing, big brother?!"
@@nautdead3197 ngl sounds like (BBC) Sherlock and Mycroft
Big Sister.
You know what "Young adult" means, right? It's a novel too bad for actual adults to enjoy, but slightly to complicated and/or edgy for actual children.
But that makes a bazillion more dollars
@@hatchednyc Yeah it's safe and low effort, because the target audience hasn't developed critical thinking yet or watches bad movies ironically. It's hard to make a new LOTR work, Game of Thrones tried and they did a good job, for a time... But you need actual competence to pull that of, so it's easier to go with bland easy young adult novel adaptationd and cast attractive young looking people
@@Reac2 Dune may actually pull it off, but it's also just an adaption of an excellent book, not anything new. I still firmly believe it will be the next LOTR type series where years down the line they will be heralded as one of the few great movie franchises
@@bigevilshark1958 You're jinxing it so hard right now, everyone knows you can't be optimistic about anything until after it has already happened!
damn bruh you hit it hard lmfao
The tooth puns was very good :D
Thanks, we brush our hardest
You are everywhere. Are you trying to restore the British Empire?
"my life is exactly like yours" well maybe that's because we're living in an actual dystopian world idk
you just blew our collective tooth controlled minds
@@hatchednyc well, i guess everything is about to CHANGE
At least the US didn’t execute your uncle like the Polish Peoples Republic did to mine
@@chalkwizard1292
I mean...local police forces execute a lot of people's uncles.
@@chalkwizard1292 then in 1989 everything was about to CHANGE.
The thought of actual Mouth Police has me trembling.
Dentists?
Whenever he said his name was Crest, I felt personally attacked. I loved da shit out of these novels
Thanks we meant it as a personal attack!
these kinda novels suck
@@bababoosky656I agree, but people can have opinions
"Don't worry about book three. The author gets rich between the second and third books and remembers that she hates writing, so it's gonna be totally phoned in."
Did you mean: Francis Ford Coppola?
Hunger Games HAD to have been the inspiration.
Divergent too
Not really, cause Coppola didn't write the first two The Godfather book, he adapt the book into a screenplay with Mario Puzo, and went on to write the third script on his own, which turns out to be......well you know, 3.
@sunnygolightly9996 Wasn't it that he didn't really want to make the film but the studio wanted Part III anyways?
@rayvenkman2087 It's more that he considered Part III to be an epilogue and not the third part, which is why the recut added-in the subtitle which was supposed to be the original name of the movie
I first saw this on Characters Welcome, nice to see it adapted into a video!
Eric's a genius! like in this: czcams.com/video/FmR2YQozzPY/video.html
Same
@@hatchednyc outstanding move!
“See those guys with the tooth brush heads? Yeah, those are called The Brushers. They police the Gums for The Rebel Factions; Plaque. Gingivitis. And, the most feared, The Cavities.”
"I hate the government, but I also have a crush on it" -every Libertarian ever, probably
Never forget the moralistic character dying horribly or the underground resistance movement
is this 1984
Only eric would create and entire lore for this silly little sketch
He probably spent more time on this than actual YA novel writers.
"And if that's not enough, I have a crush on a BOY, in the mouth police!"
didn't have to call the book out directly god damn
but we did anyway
Call me dumb, but what book Is he referring too
@@duckieboi4306 I started reading it over a year ago and dropped it, I forgot. sorry
Should have called the mega jail, the Cavity.
Bro, I died when I saw him pull my toothbrush out the trash. lol
So did the mouth police
This can’t be the world building of the new dystopian novel. It’s too clever.
You forgot them knowing how to hack every government device ever despite being 16 years old and not knowing how to use a device from before the stereotypical war even when the device is just a down graded version of the device they're using
Oh and you can't forget the lover not knowing how to confess their love despite being a former leader of a violent gang that fought the protagonist
For once I'd like to see a YA dystopian novel where the protagonist is weak, deceitful, and trying to be the next dictator. Oh, and he or she only marry for political reasons.
Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
Just read Dune. It's the closest you'll get to that since nobody wants to write a novel where the protagonist isn't the "good guy"
virgin rebelion leader vs chad dictator in training
There's a finished Manwha called “The reason Raeliana ended up at the Duke's mansion”.
Aap otome isekai, tbh. Romance usually comes up later. MUCH later.
@@corvus8638 Beat me to it!
You forgot to mention the kind and sensitive boy and the dark dangerous beefcake don't like each other and spend most interactions fighting over the protag while she either acts oblivious to the whole thing or acts like she hates it but secretly likes it.
Dont forget when their introduced to the rebellion its legit just "Welcome to the rebellion kid". And dont forget that even though the main leader of said rebellion dies. Nothing changes. but then, when you kill the leader of the big bad monarchy. Everything is over. Whoooo.
As a writer who's currently writing a futuristic surveillance dystopia book, this was beyond hilarious
I love it
Thanks!
Just make sure the main villain is a thinly veiled allegory for Facebook.
With the moral being "kids always on their damn phones, why shouldn't i, zuckten muskterton take advantage of that" seriously tho hows your book going?
@@KurtyMurdiI'm glad you asked! It went from an online written novel to turning into a visual novel in progress. I thought it was pretty generic at first since I wanted an excuse to write in a cyberpunk setting, but now it's become a sort of envisioning a world where religion has been banned. I don't wanna go _too_ in depth since I know religion is quite the sensitive topic around these parts.
Edit: Some grammar fixes
@Shiosama damn thats kinda cool ngl, i love cyberpunk settings bc you can do "capitalism bad, anarchism good actually" in a more relevant to our modern world than like a fantasy setting which always feels more like archaic and "we just need a good king and scar/jaffar was the problem" and never ends with the monarchy abolished. Not enough good cyberpunk out der tbh, I'd love to see yours where can we find it?
I can't tell if this a parody of the YA genre, or just a painfully accurate description of the current state of dental coverage.
I hate the government... but i also have a crush on it.
Finally a character the modern youth can relate to. Our stories are being told.
Eric Feurer is honestly one of my favourite performers hands down
How did you get ahold of my manuscript
wait a minute, you don't have a hyphenated last name.
Let us know if you get your horse.
"Everythings about to change" applies to every dystopian novel period.
Except for 1984 and Brave New World. You know. The classics.
@@jakelee7083 1984 is only a classic because some iconic elements of its worldbuilding were ahead of its time. It's characters and plot are pretty bad, and even its worldbuilding is shockingly lazy and dragged down by Orwell being horny. There is an "everything's about to change" moment, when Winston finds out that the mega hot young coworker from his graphic rape-murder fantasy is down to fuck and thus is Cool and Liberated (TM).
Need to mention how there's a government or area fenced off that everyone tells you to not to go near and also nobody knows anything about and the protagonist and his best friend like to imagine what's in the unknown area. Surprise surprise the protagonists finds his way inside and out alive and knows things that the other common people don't
Don't forget to emphasise how PLAIN the hero is. They are so plain, average, but with the most beautiful eyes that every hot character in the book will immediately fall in love with.
oh my GOD the super secret handshake made me laugh so hard i spit lemonade out my nose.
this hurts. this hurts so bad.
You're welcome!
The premise and writing of this sketch is hilarious, but your delivery is what takes it to the next level. That change in emphasis from "everything's about to chaaange!" to "my mom is about to be killed by whatever, who cares, she doesn't have a name, everything's abooout to change." *_chef's kiss_*
Thanks!
You won me over with the second "everything's about to change"
Damn, you didn't just parody the genre, you ripped its heart out and ate it.
The rebel dad's name?
Cole Gates.
"i hate the goverment, but i also have a crush on it" is unironically one of my favorite quotes
Don’t forget every ending is morally grey where the good people have to realize that the good people can also be bad people and that they should be careful that the good people don’t turn into bad people.😮
Do you think for once making a Young Adult Dystopian Novel that draws more cues from 'Crime and Punishment' and 'George Orwell's 1984' would be a breath of fresh air? No Big Rebellion. Or if there is it's Crushed partway through the Book. Just a guy living under a crapsack dystopia but still going on because of 'X' that gives him the slightest bit of hope as the Human Spirit is allegedly crushed underneath the Jackboot but is never fully extinguished and perseveres?
There has to be a revolution at the end to fulfill teenager's inherent revolutionary desires.
@@josephbrennan370 If you twisted my Arm Fine. I'd put in something that references the Fall of the Union or derivative of it:
All the T.V. Channels play the same thing signalling one Big Major coup and event. Everyboy knows whats going on and nobody can say a word about it.
When the coup is over. There's new supreme leader and he actually denounces the previous regime in public in front of the party and talks about several major issues address throughout the book and promises change to the "Imperium" State etc...
The protagonist either cries one tear of joy. Or just jadedly watches with the same dull expression. His soul already dead inside. He's heard this before...
That's actually what makes 1984 so chilling. The authoritarian government succeeds in breaking the human spirit. There is no hope.
I wrote a story like that once, but it never really pans out because it's not that satisfying to read to most people. Stories where the good guy loses are fun, but they don't usually get that popular.
Because that’s absolutely depressing.
Now, on the other hand, if you maybe don’t go all out Orwellian with your controlling government, you can have a story take place within such a setting and have the end of it be something of ambiguous note for the future of the society.
Maybe the main character evades capture after being accused of organizing riots and goes on to survive as a drifter, and along the way we find out that the government has reached the point of being largely apathetic since the system has reached a point of effectively running itself provided no major incidents happen.
So basically the ending note would be that life goes on. There’s still hard injustice, but it is a livable society overall, and there are means of escaping the authorities, as the main character demonstrates.
And in truth, it’s probably just a matter of time until the atrophy of the actual government reaches a point of criticality and a coupe occurs because it just would become too easy not to happen.
In the end, the iron fist will fail, not because of the burning passion of random person who’s really just trying to survive, but because the body that forged it is losing the mind to properly wield it, and the muscle memory can only carry on for so long before the whole set up punches itself in the face.
No one knows when it might happen, or which arguably lucky individual will spear head it, or even if it will occur within the lifetime of anyone around on that day, but it is inevitable.
I feel lucky knowing that this is exactly how I pictured the dialogue.
We've seen a bunch of dystopian novels and movies told from the perspective of normal/lower class citizen but you know what would be cool? A dystopian setting told from the perspective of the government, the rich, or hell, even the president/leader.
I would totally read that.
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@@berengustav7714for anyone who’s too stupid to understand, its Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
Deltora Quest started out following the prince or friend thereof to the kingdom (don't recall exactly), only to leave the castle to discover an illusion had been placed to make the world seem like all was going well and the king was doing a good job.
It's not a dystopia, nor a YA novel, more for kids, but it was an enjoyable series of adventure books when I was a teen!
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes :)
The most famous scifi french writer alive ( and a hell of a writer ), Alain Damasio, said towards the young generation, that the most audacious thing we can come up with as writers, is actually an utopian book/novel, or at least, a book oriented on solutions to what is not working in our societies.
I think it's an interesting point of view, for an artist, to take up challenges, not to fall into the pit of reality. Because if reality tends to ressemble to a dystopian world, then there is no creativity nor courage. If it's too easy or pleases a well established group for social credit and/or money, it's useless.
My Little Pony: 1, YA novels: 0
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If its too easy and it gives money, sign me up. Where do i take easy writing classes?
And why arent all writers rich?
Plato did this like 3000 years ago
This is exact copy of a monologue I heard a few days back. Interesting
It's the same guy, Zile! Eric Feurer, who wrote and acted in this sketch a year ago also does Characters Welcome and tons of other shows because he's a STAR!
Unfortunately He's also an inventor: czcams.com/video/dGhHv1iPO_Y/video.html
🙉 la la la no spoilers pleaseeee... I have to binge read this book in one night and then brag to all my 2 friends in third period Earth science
1984: Gets written
People with no writing talent: “it’s free real estate.”
"I hate the government..... But I also have a crush on it."
I died
230, wait tooth hurty????
this is a lot funnier than the stand-up version.
We like both in different ways, thanks for watching!
The algorithm works. I Saw the Characters welcome version suggested many times but never clicked it, though the phrase "toothbrushes are illegal" was stuck in my head from the thumbnail, thenb i clicked this without realizing the connection.
All praise the algorithm
@@hatchednyc As long as it doesnt suggest a toothbrush.
Thank you, this was enough to make me blow 2% more air out of my nose for about 3 seconds.
You're.... welcome?
"And yeah, if this book takes off, she's buying a horse!"
Forgot the kiss the kissing scene.
On a book it's detailed.
On the movie it's generic but later on some cheesy music video is uploaded on youtube and has so many versions and likes.
Some Ellie Goulding song plastered on it
"I will also become the leader/symbol of the rebellion, despite me not having any leadership skills or charisma whatsoever"
the delivery of the 3rd "everything's about to change" made me lose it holy shit
As a writer that's currently writing a grim dark story masked as a young adult fantasy dystopia with a stronk female character, I'm taking notes 👀
We stan a stronk female character
lol, this is good, where's the part where you stand if front a counsel of old people and blow all their minds by saying "you just don't get it do you!?"
If you like that, check out this playlist: czcams.com/video/RM2ERZymiJ0/video.html
I love how the cookie cutter part was taken very literally
People in here are actually making lore for what is making fun, the most trope Novel genre I've read.
This is amazing
YOU'RE amazing. ❤️
@@hatchednyc stop it I’m blushing
Plot twist: the main character's love interests fall in love with each other
The sad thing is if I were between the ages of 12 to 16 I probably would read this series and would excitedly wait for the movie adaptation AND after it releases I would complain about how they've ruined it...
As a person who has been a 14 year old boy before, I can relate to having had a crush on everything that moved.
Except the person who actually liked you 🙏
We're talking about reality here not young adult novels anymore. There are no people who actually like you
@@destinationEuropa No boys, actually. Plenty of girls though.
Seeing this after watching the live skit is awesome
"don't worry about the third book, the author gets rich between the 2nd and the 3rd books, and remember she hates writing, so it's going to be totally phoned in."
i hope this is a jab at mockingjay because i hate that book
Didn't read but the movie wasn't good.
I think that was more "I hate my fans and I hate my publishing company, here's an ending I pulled out of my toilet a few weeks ago because you all suck," and I actually think it's a perfectly fitting ending for the series. I never thought the series was more than just decent.
I love how one of the background shot is just bad cable wiring. No flex clips just a loop and zip ties.
Yeah that's about right. It's like if Orwell was 12 when he wrote 1984