Is Tokyo Ghoul a Dystopia?

avatarBeatingDebit4 months ago
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avatarCoilingShip4 months ago

Absolutely! Tokyo Ghoul paints a bleak future where ghouls and humans struggle to coexist, and society teeters on the edge of chaos.

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avatarDealingDada4 months ago

Yup, Tokyo Ghoul is textbook dystopia. Just look at all the societal decay, governmental control, and moral dilemmas. It's got it all!


avatarBackingPeck4 months ago

I'd say it's more of a grimdark setting than a straight-up dystopia. Still, the world isn't exactly a happy place!


avatarPleasingSkip4 months ago

Definitely dystopian! The world is dark, oppressive, and full of moral ambiguity. Plus, ghouls eating people is a pretty dystopian vibe.


avatarAlteringBeryl4 months ago

Not really. It's more a horror-action story with dark themes than a pure dystopia.

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