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    Extension Essay ( 2 CORE texts and 1 RELATED text) What ideas do you see linking the texts you have studied through your exploration of Utopias and Dystopias. The novels Utopia by Thomas More and 1984 by George Orwell and short story Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut explore the Utopic and Dystopic genre through the structure and regulations of their societies. In Utopia‚ More provides us with a contemporary understanding of society and human nature‚ with an indepth study of morals‚ values and beliefs

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    powerful‚ malicious supremacies; a man named Thomas More. In his book Utopia‚ More‚ “the Chancellor of England at the time (Notes)‚” described the perfect society by observing the world’s wonderful and wicked aspects. Though heavily influenced by his Christian and humanist background‚

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    Animal Farm: Utopia The definition of Utopia is "no place." A Utopia is an ideal society in which the social‚ political‚ and economic evils afflicting human kind have been wiped out. This is an idea displayed in communist governments. In the novel‚ Animal Farm‚ by George Orwell Old Major’s ideas of a Utopia are changed because of Napoleon’s bad leadership. Old Major explains his dreams and ideas to all the animals before he dies. At his speech all the animals go to hear what Old Major

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    Utopia – Landscape and Town Layout • Island is crescent shaped • Always 200 miles wide but the tapers at the ends in to perfect half circles • Interior side of the island is like a giant harbour • Mouth of the harbour is full of rocks and shoals‚ making it incredibly dangerous • Only the utopians know the way into the harbour‚ this prevents invasion • Was once a peninsula but Uptos dug a channel and turned it in to an island • There are fifty four big

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    would look like. This story takes place in the nation of Oceania and follows a common member of the Outer Party (middle class) named Winston Smith. If not given much thought and glanced over quickly‚ Oceania might actually be mistaken as a sort of Utopia. The average living conditions for most citizens are better than what they used to be and the never-ending war seems to finally be coming to a close. Though‚ this is only how the Inner Party (upper class) wishes life to be seen for the Outer

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    The Truman Show A utopia is defined as an imaginary place or state of things in which everything is perfect. Its social conditions and members of society are simply flawless. Society yearns for this unrealistic world even though perfection is an unachievable goal. Through analyzation of the film The Truman Show‚ it is clear that society both desires and recognizes the misconceptions of an idealistic world. This film emphasizes society’s yearning to surround themselves with the comforts of a media

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    current society focuses on political points more than it focuses on problems that citizens face on a daily basis. This utopia corrects all of the current society’s problems to make it perfect. It focuses on political issues and the citizens’ problems equally. It also works toward making the world a better place. Due to the fact that the current society has many flaws‚ the new utopia does not use any of its characteristics. Terra Nova uses some of the best government‚ educational‚ and health care systems

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    Sir Thomas More’s Utopia presents a more justified stance on the role of the government and the authority of a ruler compared to Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince‚ because More’s policy emphasizes that the government is for the people‚ and people are a product of their ruler. A message conveyed in The Prince states that it is better to be feared than loved. Machiavelli’s negative perception on human nature leads to ineffective policies because he inaccurately views men as “ungrateful‚ fickle‚ false

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    A response to: Recovering Utopia by Nathanial Coleman from the Journal of Architectural Education. This article is an intellectual article put together to explain the dangers and realistic ideals that come along with trying to create utopian architecture or a utopian city. Coleman describes in detail the difficulties that come along with trying to create utopian architecture. Making his article more understandable he describes what it means for something to be utopian. Coleman explains his strong

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    A dystopia is defined as an imagined place or state where everything is unpleasant or sad. This is definitely how you could describe the world in Fahrenheit 451. In Fahrenheit 451‚ by Ray Bradbury‚ there are a lot of things missing in order to build a successful society. An older man named Faber‚ a character in this particular story‚ has narrowed it down to three: quality‚ leisure‚ and the right to take action. Number one: quality of information. Books tell stories and play with the emotions of

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