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* ''Brave New World'': Advanced biotechnology and conditioning doesn't make society universally better since all individuality is wiped out and people self-pacify habitually with drugs
* ''Brave New World'': Advanced biotechnology and conditioning doesn't make society universally better since all individuality is wiped out and people self-pacify habitually with drugs
* ''The Monkey’s Paw'': A wish-granter ruins lives instead of improving them
* ''The Monkey’s Paw'': A wish-granter ruins lives instead of improving them
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Latest revision as of 01:36, 31 August 2025

An Inversion Story is a story that takes a thing that has a certain outcome normally, and presents it in a context where it does the opposite of that.

  • I Am Legend: Cancer cure mutates into a virus that wipes out most of humanity and turns survivors into hostile mutants.
  • Black Mirror S4 E2 "Arkangel": Parental surveillance technology designed to protect a child ends up damaging the parent–child relationship and causing harm.
  • Gattaca: Genetic engineering meant to eliminate disease and ensure healthy births entrenches genetic discrimination and social inequality.
  • Brave New World: Advanced biotechnology and conditioning doesn't make society universally better since all individuality is wiped out and people self-pacify habitually with drugs
  • The Monkey’s Paw: A wish-granter ruins lives instead of improving them