3. How realistic is the utopia?
The utopia of Paradise Island differs from many other Utopian societies. The society was view as paradise. The reason why the society was viewed as paradise is because it is very peaceful. Money is not an …show more content…
The rule on Paradise Island was for children to move out of their parents’ homes at the age 18. So, between the ages of 16 and 18 children had to explore life. They were allowed to take the planes and jets wherever they like on weekends. They children have the decision to stay on Paradise Island or move off the Island and start up a new life. Their families still supported them even with they wanted to move and start an entire new life. Some people did not like the lifestyle of everyone fairly being equal, so people wanted to have more money then they did previously. They felt like there was more to life, then living in Paradise Island and sharing everything. The best thing about the Island was that everyone was still family. People bonds were so strong that they did not want to lose the beautiful relationships because real people are hard to find. All the children on the Island were raised together as one due to the Island being small and everyone having the ability to have a weekly checkup. “Feedback Friday” really helped families stay close and updated with one another. They tend to give one another advices and guide one another on the right