Fictional resistance movements and groups
Fictional resistance movements and groups commonly appear in dystopian fiction, opposing the tyranny which dominates the setting.
In literature
In Chuck Palahniuk's Fight Club, the tyranny is the soul-destroying life of modern western society. The protagonist rebels against this by organising atavistic bare-knuckle fights and then by leading Project Mayhem to destroy civilization. This story developed themes of alienation and anti-consumerism seen in earlier works such as Rebel without a Cause and The Prisoner with the epic, millennial quality of other contemporary works such as The Matrix.[2]
List of fictional resistance movements and groups
- Blake's 7 — eponymous rebels against the Terran Federation.
- The Brotherhood — the subversive opposition to The Party in George Orwell's Nineteen-Eighty Four.
- Maquis — resistance to the Cardassians in Star Trek.
- The Mephi - the underground rebels getting ready to revolt against OneState in We (novel) by Evgeny Zamyatin.
- Rebel Alliance — the senators who wish to depose the Emperor and restore the Republic in Star Wars.
- Robin Hood — mythical leader of an English band of outlaws opposed to the Sheriff of Nottingham.
- Song Jiang — leader of outlaws during the Song Dynasty and fictionalised in the Water Margin
- The Resistance - Military Resistance fighting the First Order in Star Wars: The Force Awakens
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See also
- Fictional secret societies
- Terrorism in fiction
References
- Emily McAvan (2012), The Postmodern Sacred: Popular Culture Spirituality in the Science Fiction, Fantasy and Urban Fantasy Genres, p. 163, ISBN 9780786492824,
as with the use of the iconic Guy Fawkes mask from the Wachowskis' V For Vendetta as a symbol of anonymous resistance at protests
- John M. Stoup, Glenn W. Shuck (2007), "God's Unwanted: Fight Club and the Myth of "Total Revolution"", Escape Into the Future: Cultural Pessimism and Its Religious Dimension in Contemporary American Popular Culture, Baylor University Press
Further reading
- Junius P. Rodriguez (2007), Encyclopedia of Slave Resistance and Rebellion, Greenwood Publishing Group, ISBN 9780313332722
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