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    Utopia Dystopia

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    Utopia Utopia has proven to have more relevance than the concepts addressed infamous ideologies such as communism and liberalism (heylighen pp 2). In the past‚ the concept of Utopia has faced criticism that suggested the ideas of Utopia are unrealistic. It has been argued that the Utopia failed to apply to important aspects of the society. Development in the study of human behavior such as in psychology has proven to have the ability to answer these complex social systems (More). The modern development

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    The walls of Pleasantville are represented as the strict and “pure” lifestyle that citizens of Pleasantville are forced to accept as reality. Pleasantville’s lifestyle consists of predestined roles within its society‚ as well as restricted personal expression of emotional feelings and artistic views‚ and the repression of free thought by collective ignorance. These “walls” of Pleasantville directly correlate with the walls in Plato’s allegory of the cave by identifying with the lack of personal thought

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    either a utopia or a dystopia‚ or both. I believe that what such imagining allows us is to do is locate ourselves within a type of dialectic of the best possible or worst possible outcomes that our own historical conditions may lead us to. By imagining utopian and dystopic cities we are alerted to the ethical and moral implications that constantly changing social structures‚ always under continual sway by developments in technology‚ hold for communities in cities. Visions of dystopia and utopia function

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    The movie Pleasantville is very symbolic. It is a movie that could be interpreted a number of different ways. Most will agree‚ however‚ that the basic point of the movie concerns the subject of change. But we can also see the movie as a modern version of Plato’s Allegory of the Cave. From this point of view‚ Pleasantville depicted in black and white represents the cave‚ while color represents the world of enlightenment beyond the cave. Before David and Jennifer become Bud and Mary Sue‚ everything

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    Dystopia Essay Example

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    Dystopia is a Utopia gone wrong to create a society that rather than making people happy‚ makes people unhappy. That is exactly what the town in Fahrenheit 451 had become‚ a dystopia. The creation of this dystopia was the result of the government fearing the power given to the citizens through the knowledge in books so they took them away. The ban of books formed the dystopia‚ the people’s fear of being burned for reading made the social principles‚ and the people who didn’t fear to be burned rebelled

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    Human Dystopia Essay

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    If utopia was conceived as the ‘no place’ capable of marking humanity’s many failures against an unattainable paradise‚ then the antithetic dystopia was allotted the task of illuminating humanity’s defects by modelling its logical extreme. The Children of Men‚ by English novelist P.D.James‚ presents a landscape cursed with the ultimate apocalypse for the human kind: Omega‚ or gradual extinction by mass infertility. Its landscape compels individuals to interact within a world thronged with faults

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    Dystopian

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    created society or ‘dystopia’ frequently constructs apocalyptic views of a future using crime‚ immorality or corrupt government to create or sustain the bad quality of people’s lives‚ often conditioning the masses to believe their society is proper and just‚ and sometimes perfect. It can provide space for heroism in disrupting the dystopian setting. Most dystopian fiction takes place in the future but often purposely develops contemporary social trends taken to extremes. Dystopias are frequently written

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    dollars for every ball he took out of his handicap weight bag. In Pleasantville‚ Bill and Bud tried to paint a mural with colors that were against the law and the judge tried to throw them in jail. People are punished severely for minor offenses in all three of these so-called perfect societies. When the government enforced handicaps in ‘Harrison Bergeron’ the people lost their capabilities‚ sense of humor‚ excitement‚ energy. In Pleasantville‚ there are no colors and nothing out of the ordinary ever happens

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    Utopia or Dystopia? Swift

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    Carolina Alarcón Marín Utopia and Dystopia in: “Gulliver’s Travels” Book 4 by Jonathan Swift “That Nation which he describes as the Seat of Virtue‚ and its Inhabitants as Models to all the World Cleanliness‚ (he lays) Fictions for Justice‚ Temperance‚ reputed of his no Truth‚ and Wisdom‚ are better than mere own Brain; and the Houyhnhms and Yahoos deemed to have no more Existence than the Inhabitants of Utopia”.1 In

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    The movie Pleasantville was a commentary on the ideas of the 1950s. Throughout the movie‚ there are many parallels between the two. The Fifties were a time of normalcy and the desire to keep things they way they were. During the movie‚ the changes Bud/David and Mary Sue/Jennifer bring about are met with strong opposition. After the town rebels against the “Coloreds”‚ Betty Parker is almost raped because she was different from the rest of the town. The movie also touches on the gender roles of the

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