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    Qwerty utopia

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    The Best Gift What is a gift? A gift is something that is given without anything in return. Any gift I have received has been very special to me‚ but one gift in particular stands out. The gift took me by complete surprise. The best gift I have received was my Kindle Fire. I received it on a Sunday morning church... Premium464 Words2 Pages its the thought that counts The Best Gift I Gave and Received Everyone has their own personal definition of a gift. Some may say a gift is nothing more but

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    else in my own mind. The song makes me think of wonderland of peacefulness where everyone gets along. I’ve always that it presents you an idea to imagine about‚ and his idea of utopia is very easy on the eyes and seduces you. However‚ I analyzed the song a little more and his "utopia" is appearing to be more of a dystopia to me. Lennon invites you to dream of a place where nobody has a reason to die‚ no reason to compete‚ where there is no religion‚ and no heaven nor hell. This suggests a world

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    Thomas More's Utopia

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    Thomas More’s Utopia Thomas More’s use of dialogue in "Utopia" is not only practical but masterly laid out as well. The text itself is divided into two parts. The first ‚ called "Book One"‚ describes the English society of the fifteenth century with such perfection that it shows many complex sides of the interpretted structure with such clarity and form that the reader is given the freedom for interpretation as well. This flexibility clearly illustrates More’s request for discussion and

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    Perfect Utopia Values

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    Goals‚ Values‚ and Citizens. My perfect utopia would be similar to a nation state‚ with the only difference that it would have people from all over the world sharing the same goals‚ values‚ and concepts. The main focus for my utopia would be choosing the citizens. As I said before‚ race or skin color is not a priority for the citizens‚ we want people understanding each other and following the same fundamental values and goals. One fundamental value of my utopia would be freedom equals responsibility

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    The poem‚ “Dystopia” by Josh Gibbins has various meaning and can be interpreted differently by each individual. However‚ there are many examples of misfortune and depressing thoughts throughout the poem that set the tone as such. It begins with the setting as having ashy skies that were “filled with hate.” The fields were bleak and empty‚ which shows the reader the area may have been abandoned. The following stanza begins with a description of operating machinery with people walking around without

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    A utopia by definition‚ is an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. A utopia would be impossible to create because of a hand full of reasons: No single person is perfect‚ competitiveness and striving for things comes naturally‚ and biologically people develop emotionally. In order for perfect society to exist‚ perfect people must live inside the society and nobody is perfect; therefore‚ if are no perfect people‚ there cannot be a perfect society. Competitiveness and facing

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    Everyone wants to live in a perfect utopia‚ where nothing bad happens and everyone is equal and the same. The only problem with trying to obtain a utopia is that you usually get a dystopia‚ and the people don’t even know it‚ because they are being censored so much. The people are no longer unique‚ diverse‚ or individuals when they are being controlled‚ “controlled”‚ and censored. In Fahrenheit 451 Faber says a healthy society needs three things. The first thing is quality of information. The second

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    Brave New World Dystopia

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    including overpopulation‚ use of drugs‚ promiscuity‚ and the elimination of religion and family. Utopias are societies that possess highly desirable or perfect qualities. However‚ the society in Brave New World does not possess these desirable or perfect qualities and is therefore a dystopia. Throughout the entire novel Huxley demonstrates that this society is missing all the key characteristics of a utopia. The World State eliminates the word family. Family units do not exist anymore‚ which means

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    Use of Word, Utopia

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    Utopia might not be the name of a specific place or location‚ but I wouldn’t mind going there. Utopia has a Neo-Latin origin and it’s definition is “an imaginary and indefinitely remote place considered to be perfect or ideal.” The context it is usually used in is to describe the way a place feels‚ or makes a person feel. If utopias all come from people’s imaginations‚ then there are as many different utopias as there are different people. The way Ayn Rand uses the word utopia in the book Anthem

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    Why Utopias Are Unfair

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    can’t believe how unfair utopias are! In this essay‚ I will be providing details and explanation about why utopias are unfair. I will also give examples from a book‚ and a short story. Utopias that are unfair are in your everyday life. Here are some examples of utopias. Utopias are also unfair because people don’t have freedom. An example is in a book called The House of The Scorpion. There are eejits and they have to do exactly as they are told and they work all day. In utopias people also don’t have

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