Dystopian struggles In a dystopian world, it could be very hard and challenging to live in by trying to survive every day. There is the struggles of crime and poverty, not only is one poor, but they have to worry about other people trying to rob or kill you for their own survival. Then there is the escape from the harsh world of the real life by pretending to be someone better in a virtual world. Not only the real-world sucks, but the utopian world of the OASIS is in high risk of becoming a dystopian world like the real world. Wade is not the only one who struggles in this dystopian world, but everyone does, and they try to find a way to survive in that harsh dystopian world they live in. That is why the OASIS is used as an escape from the real world, to escape from their struggles.
Wade the number one player in the OASIS known as Parzival In Ready Player One by Ernest Cline, lives in two worlds, the real world which is a dystopia, and the virtual world which is a utopia. In the real-world Wade actually lives in a world that is in a poor condition of a society. People live off on food rations, and a lot of people live in poverty. Wade describes how scary the stacks
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While everyone uses the OASIS as an escape from the real world, to go to a utopia and become someone else. The IOI was really close in taking over the OASIS, which was about to become a dystopia like the real world. In the end Wade prevented the IOI from winning, by winning the Easter egg himself which keeps the OASIS as a utopia. Now with the money he has, he is going to help Artemis in helping the world become a better place where everyone can have a piece of food to eat. The dystopia world can be a scary world to live in, but if you stand up against it like Wade did against the IOI, you can help the world be a better place even if it is a small change or a big change for a better