No one has.
immediately
dystopian literature
The novel described a dystopian society where everything was as miserable as possible.
No, "dystopian" is an adjective used to describe a society characterized by suffering, oppression, or extreme control.
Some examples of good dystopian names could be Echo, Raven, Blaze, Nova, or Phoenix. These names evoke a sense of mystery, strength, and resilience which are common in the dystopian genre.
It has been said that the Holocaust accelerated the campaign against racism, for example in the U.S., after the war.
institutional racism causes interpersonal racism.
Sadness
Prejudice, Racism
A dystopian future is a speculative vision of a society that is undesirable, oppressive, or dehumanizing. It often includes themes of totalitarian control, environmental destruction, or social decay. Dystopian narratives serve as a cautionary tale about the consequences of current trends or actions.
interpersonal racism