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    Elements of Dystopian Fiction A dystopia is a futuristic and imagined world where the illusion of a perfect society is created by a government or some other controlling force. A dystopia is the opposite of a utopia‚ which is an ideally perfect world and also tries to present itself as a utopia to its citizens. A dystopian novel is a book written about a dystopia that often criticizes some aspect of modern society and usually contains at least one character who realizes what is really going on and

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    The definition of a utopia is “An imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.” I strongly oppose the idea of utopias‚ because I believe that utopias can’t be achieved. I think this because not everyone can be happy in a utopia. Also‚ most utopias turn into dystopias. And lastly one person’s utopia could be another person’s dystopia. It is my belief that not everyone can be content in utopias because in Animal Farm it states “Whatever goes on two legs is an enemy‚ whatever goes

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    composure of virtually every society. By establishing that premise‚ many went on to create an ideal society with the intention of developing that thought. Niccolo Machiavelli and Thomas More are outstanding representatives among them. In both More’s Utopia and Machiavelli’s The Prince‚ perfect societies are constructed. However‚ More and Machiavelli have different opinions about the human nature in relation to the role of power and authority. Thomas More optimistically describes human nature

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    pedestal‚ held by many as a panacea to many of the modern world’s woes such as poverty and illness. Yet‚ much as Science has brought‚ and continues to bring‚ salvation to many in the form of new technologies‚ Science cannot create many aspects of the utopia we so crave. A perfect world‚ some assert‚ is one in which society is harmonious and all humans have “perfect genes”‚ bestowing upon them favourable and much coveted characteristics. It is also one where the environment we live in is free from pollution

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    Unit 2 Paper: A Modern Day Sir Thomas More After reading Utopia‚ I realized problems in today’s society itself. Hythloday compared and contrasted concepts of government between Utopia and European countries all throughout the book. The perfect Utopian society included all‚ but not limited to: rational thought‚ communal property‚ no love of gold‚ no class distinction‚ little to no crime‚ no poverty‚ religious tolerance‚ and little inclination to war. Many of these concepts are completely

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    thought of Freedom. As a child in the following Society‚ they were groomed to abandon the need for curiosity and freedom of the immoral things in their Utopia such as‚ books and flowers. As a reaction to grooming they received‚ their laughs and Giggles transition toward a frightful cry that shape their morals and ideologies that accept the Utopias interpretations of Happiness instead of Their Own. Withstanding that‚ cast have a sense of Pride wear each member ever so greatly neglects the other cast

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    Utopia is a place where everyone is happy or a happy place in the future. Some examples ‚are a Wrinkle in Time‚ Allegiant‚ and The Hunger Games. All of these books want their society to be perfect‚ but they end up being a dystopian society. In Allegiant they try to have a perfect‚ Utopian society in the beginning‚ but end up having a terrible society at the end. A lot of people would love to have a perfect society‚ but sadly there comes some complications with having a Utopian society. Such as‚ no

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    of "Community‚ Identity and Stability‚" the number of inhabitants is managed through the artificiality of the brave new world’s use of technology. In the first chapter of the novel‚ the reader is introduced to the process of creating humans in this Utopia. The advancement of science made it possible for the building of an artificial arrangement with the reproductive glands and equipment needed for fertilizing and hatching the resulting eggs. The fact that machines do what is done by human reproductive

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    Nichole Mallozzi 11/7/2014 HUM 2232 Utopia essay When the word utopia is mentioned oddly enough we often think of a dysfunctional society with secrets run by corrupt people. Thomas Moore however has created a utopia so intricate and smoothly run we cannot help but think life would be much easier that way. Moore shows us there is a way of life where everyone in a society can be united as one close community without a need for greed‚ hunger‚ or selfishness. It is as if those emotions do not exist

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    Thomas More describes an ideal society and government where people maintain high moral standard and live with ultimate freedom and happiness. In the Utopia‚ the Utopian government strive to fulfill and optimize the benefits and happiness of Utopian citizens. Reasonably‚ people would describe a safe and happy government as domestically stable and diplomatically powerful so that it obtains admiration and fear from both its citizens and surrounding countries‚ thus enabling its citizens to live with

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