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📚AXE 5🇬🇧 Terminale · Bac 2027

📚 Fictions and Realities

Literature, cinema, dystopia and utopia, storytelling, the relationship between imagination and reality.

💡 Key Notions
Dystopia: a fictional society characterized by oppression, suffering and totalitarian control — warning about the future
Utopia: an imagined perfect society — often used to critique present imperfections
Allegory: a narrative in which characters and events symbolize deeper truths about society
Science fiction as social commentary: SF explores present anxieties through imagined futures
📝 Vocabulary
dystopiandystopique
"Orwell created a chilling dystopian vision of the future."
totalitariantotalitaire
"The totalitarian regime controlled every aspect of life."
surveillancesurveillance
"Citizens lived under constant surveillance in the novel."
allegoryallégorie
"Animal Farm is an allegory of the Soviet Revolution."
protagonistprotagoniste
"The protagonist resists the oppressive system alone."
foreshadowingprésage
"The author uses foreshadowing to create tension."
narrative voicevoix narrative
"The first-person narrative voice creates intimacy."
speculativespéculatif
"Speculative fiction imagines alternative realities."
✍️ Grammar Focus
📝 Exercices — Tronc commun
EX-AX5-1DifficileEssay — Why do dystopian novels remain relevant?

'Dystopian fiction such as 1984 or Fahrenheit 451 is more relevant today than when it was written.' Write a structured argumentative essay (180-200 words).

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📚 LLCER
Œuvres obligatoires LLCER — analyse approfondie
Vocabulaire spécifique
literary analysisauthor's intentsymbolismmotifthemecharacter developmentplot
EX-AX5-L1DifficileLord of the Flies — LLCER

In 'Lord of the Flies' (Golding), how does the island become a microcosm of society? What does the novel suggest about human nature?

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