The standard dystopian novel portrays a society believed to be under constant surveillance. What is the primary purpose of this portrayal in such novels?
A) To promote the idea of personal privacy and individual rights.
B) To showcase a society's trust in its government and institutions.
C) To reflect the real world's lack of surveillance technology.
D) To emphasize the government's control, fear, and suppression of dissent.
E) To illustrate a society's commitment to transparency and accountability.