The standard dystopian novel portrays a government largely incapable of controlling cultural institutions like communications. What is the primary purpose of this portrayal in such novels?
A) To highlight the government's commitment to free expression.
B) To depict a utopian society that values creativity and diversity.
C) To emphasize the government's respect for individual rights.
D) To underscore the government's limitations and the oppressive nature of the society.
E) To showcase the government's ability to adapt and evolve.