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I think what makes this argument true is that it's FICTION. Even in a dystopia that is super bleak, with an ending where everyone dies, we can remain hopeful that it's cautionary fiction.
You could make similar arguments about any other fiction or genre as well. "All dark comedies are hopeful because they show the human ability to make light of bleak and tragically ironic situations". "All horror movies are hopeful because the fictional creature at the center of the story cannot be real".