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    Zamyatin Analysis Sacrifice the Self The concept of a perfect society‚ or utopia‚ has inspired thought and philosophical supposition for millennia. With the hope of one day attaining the social perfection of utopia‚ humanity has explored countless possible methods for achieving it. The resulting intellectual labors have produced such optimistic works as Plato’s Republic and Thomas Moore’s Utopia‚ claiming that logic and reason‚ as the distinguishing traits of humanity‚ are the conduits through

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    however in truth we are both far from perfect. In fact‚ we are on the edge of our own dystopia. For example; the faction less or as our society would refer them to‚ the homeless‚ fill our streets. Another example is; the leaders of Erudite and Dauntless work together to overthrow their own society‚ we refer to such actions as domestic terrorism. In the film Divergent and the novel‚ their society lives within a dystopia; their people divided‚ faction less and fighting for power. This is in fact a dystopian

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    society Dystopian fiction presents the world presents the world two types of characters; protagonists and antagonists. Often‚ dystopian societies portray the main character as a protagonist‚ in which they marginalize the characters thoughts. In a dystopia‚ the society is displayed to be very bad for its citizens because of the strict rules and obligations that they impose. This is shown through the society ’s lack of enthusiasm to create more inventions since they believe it is unnecessary for the

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    Among them being Sir Thomas More’s Utopia‚ which depicts an ideal state in nowhere and has been a prototype of many modern Utopias. But by the passage of time this notion of Utopia got subverted‚ the ideal state gave way tothe horror and nightmare of dystopia. In my paper I intend to trace both the Utopian and dystopian elements in William Golding’s novel Lord of the flies. This text tells the story of the journey of a group of innocent children‚ victims of a plane crash‚ and their struggle for survival

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    a short excerpt about the life of a couple‚ George and Hazel‚ coincidentally presenting a new concept of a horrifying totalitarian society. The opening sentence‚ “The year was 2081‚ and everybody was finally equal”‚ sums up the idea of the sci-fi dystopia. The society is “perfectly equal” which results in a direction called “The Handicapped General” having the right to abridge all people. The thinking of those who are “too intelligent” is disturbed by headpieces‚ those who are “too strong” have to

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    amount of information in his writing allowing him to make his point thorough. YA Dystopian literature includes books that are set in worlds with fatal flaws‚ and they are “nothing new” according to his quote in the second paragraph which states “ Dystopias‚ of course‚ are nothing new. Ever since H. G. Wells’s Martians trashed London back in 1898‚ science fiction has delighted in showing us our world in ruins.” However‚ as clear as Mr. Reeve’s points are‚ he still came back a contradicted himself

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    The Speculative Voice (Huxly vs Niccols) - Elliott Dooley The purpose of the speculative voice is to not only to warn people of inhumane trends developing into widely accepted culture but also to make people reconsider the whole idea of a "utopian society". The idea that a world can be a place of perfect equality between all humans and still have stability is an idea that if put into practice is sure to fail and cause upheaval and possibly the demise of humanity itself. A composer’s outlook on creativity

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    and forever”; herein lies the world of Anthem‚ an atypical yet discomforting dystopian world (Rand 19). Like most dystopias‚ the government is oppressive and tyrannical‚ hiding behind a false veil of fairness and equality. Different is the retrogressive development of technology‚ which can be described as primitive at best. The stark contrast between this portrayal and other dystopias highlights the impact individualism has on the progression of technology in society. Ayn Rand’s Anthem implies that

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    They both have constructed and changed the presentation of reality‚ and both characters realize their world is fake‚ they become disillusioned and search out the truth.But in the end they both seem to find out that there world are not utopias but dystopias. First the book The Giver‚ Every person’s life is carefully planned when they are born. People rarely make choices on their own.

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    short story by Kurt Vonnegut is able to show a dystopia within a utopia through his writing by making clever hints and using descriptive language. In the world he has created in “2BR0BR”. Vonnegut says‚ “There were no prisons‚ no poverty‚ no wars‚ All diseases were conquered and population was stabilized at 40 million” (1). From first glance‚ you see a world within a system of a controlled society. Questions come into mind as to how the world is a dystopia‚ but like peeling off the layers of an onion

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