Yes. There's the post - apocalyptic type where the world has been destroyed and survivors are struggling. Another is the totalitarian type where freedom is highly restricted. And then there's the consumer - driven dystopia where people are slaves to consumerism.
The types are: the over - population dystopia, often showing a world where resources are stretched thin because of too many people. Then, the isolationist dystopia where parts of society are cut off from the rest. And the educational dystopia, which shows problems in the education system leading to a dystopian society.
Sure. There are dystopias about over - surveillance, where the government or some powerful entity watches every move. Also, those about resource depletion, like water or energy running out. And ones about a loss of individuality due to some form of mind control.
Sure. There are detective, police procedural, noir, cozy mystery, legal thriller, historical crime fiction, thriller, and spy novel types.
The main types of genre in fiction are action, which has a lot of exciting and fast - paced events; detective, which is all about solving mysteries; and young adult, which targets teenage readers with stories relevant to their age group.
Sure. There are novels, short stories, and novellas in literary fiction.
Sure. There are military, biographical, period - piece, and alternative history types of historical fiction.
Sure. Some types are adventure, mystery, and romance.
The main types are cyberpunk (high - tech dystopias), steampunk (Victorian - inspired tech), and solarpunk (sustainable futures).
Sure. There are hard science fiction, soft science fiction, cyberpunk, space opera, post - apocalyptic, alternate history, military science fiction, biopunk, and time - travel science fiction.
Fiction: dystopian, young adult. Nonfiction: travel writing, cookbooks, scientific papers.
There are main characters who lead the story, supporting characters that assist or oppose them, and background characters for authenticity.