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📚AXE 5📗 Première · B2 · Grand Oral

📚 Fictions and Realities

Literature, cinema, dystopia, storytelling and the boundary between imagination and reality.

💡 Key Notions
Dystopia: a fictional society of oppression and suffering — a warning about potential futures
Utopia: an imagined ideal society — a critique of present imperfections
Science fiction as social commentary: SF explores present anxieties through imagined futures
LLCER texts: 1984 (Orwell), Lord of the Flies (Golding), Fahrenheit 451 (Bradbury)
📝 Vocabulary
dystopiandystopique
"Orwell's dystopian vision feels increasingly relevant."
totalitariantotalitaire
"The totalitarian state controls every aspect of life."
allegoryallégorie
"Animal Farm is an allegory of the Soviet Revolution."
utopiautopie
"Thomas More coined the word utopia in 1516."
surveillancesurveillance
"In 1984, citizens live under constant surveillance."
speculativespéculatif
"Speculative fiction imagines alternative versions of reality."
narratornarrateur/trice
"The unreliable narrator creates suspense and uncertainty."
foreshadowingprésage
"The author uses foreshadowing to build tension."
✍️ Grammar Focus
📝 Exercices
EX-P-AX5-1DifficileLord of the Flies — Essay

'Lord of the Flies suggests that civilization is just a thin veneer over human savagery.' Write a structured essay (180-200 words) discussing this interpretation.

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📚 LLCER
Œuvres LLCER — analyse littéraire approfondie
Vocabulaire spécifique
literary analysismotifthemecharacter arcironysymbolismnarrative structureauthor's intent
EX-P-AX5-L1DifficileTo Kill a Mockingbird — Justice (LLCER)

In 'To Kill a Mockingbird', Harper Lee explores the gap between ideal justice and social reality. Analyse with reference to specific scenes or characters.

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