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    We Response Paper We‚ a novel completed in 1920 by Russian author Yevgeny Zamyatin is considered a dys-Utopia. While a perfect world is described as a Utopia‚ a dystopia is just the opposite. Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary‚ Tenth Edition‚ defines a dystopia as “an imaginary place where people lead dehumanized and often fearful lives” (361). The protagonist of the book is designated as D-503‚ a mathematician‚ and the First Builder of a spaceship known as the Integral. The

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    not resemble Europe in any way. Groups dissatisfied with European representations of government and life styles in general‚ initiated Utopian models organized by leaders whose focus was to bring together groups of people to form a perfect society. “UTOPIA is originally a Greek word for an imaginary place where everyone and everything is perfect.” The objective of these Utopian groups was to develop an organization that would allow for the appeasement of individual improvement by the exchange of stimulating

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    society is the opposite of a utopian society‚ and that anything that can go wrong basically will you can see how By the waters of Babylon is a story about a man from a dystopian society. The oxford American desk dictionary and thesaurus defines utopia with "imagined perfect place or state of things" we know that dystopia is the polar opposite of this. The government in BTWB was led by superstitious priests. This is shown when Johns father finds metal‚ and passes it on to john

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    movies‚ and tv shows because they spark opinions of the future‚ and give examples of what could happen in the future. An example of a book series that shows a dystopian society is “The giver.” The giver is about a society that is based off of a utopia where everything is perfect there is no competition as all people look the same and acts the same. In the story the perspective is told from a boy whose parents have a baby and is taking it away and then he wants to break free and rebel against the

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    Tyler Hatley Kristi Ulibarri ENGL 1000 September 26‚ 2012 William Blake’s Utopian Ideas The utopian desire of these poems is experience and what experience is. The poem I will be referring to is The Human Abstract. I firmly believe that experience is something you gain‚ and something you never lose. Experience‚ to me‚ means one that has been through something. It gives you knowledge about that particular event. In the poem The Human Abstract‚ Blake states “Pity would be no more‚ if we did

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    connotations of Loomis name – Mr. Loomis. His name has connotation with Lucifer and the word ‘looming’ which foreshadows his impending insanity and hunger for power later in the text. It characterises him as ‘dystopia’ for his entrance into Ann’s ‘utopia’ signifies the beginning of Ann’s end‚ comparatively he acts as the ‘snake’ Lucifer in the creation story; as his name would suggest. His display of unjustified displacement of Ann clearly depicts the injustice of the power struggle between the two

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    food deliverers‚ and so much more. At first‚ when I started reading‚ I thought it was a book written about our community. I have learned a lot of secrets about our neighborhood‚ most of which encouraged me to leave‚ proving our community is a false utopia. Therefore‚ I have chosen to leave because of the truth of release‚ and lack of diversity. Our false utopian society is embedded into complete sameness. In the book The Giver‚ Jonas starts to experience the color red‚ and the Giver explains why

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    Book Report English Title: The Giver Author: Lois Lowry Setting: A controlled‚ utopian community Sometime in the future Protagonist(s): Jonas Antagonist(s): The Community Relationship between the Protagonist and Antagonist Jonas‚ the protagonist of the story‚ is a twelve-year-old boy who lives in a place called The Community‚ which is the antagonist of the story. In the Community‚ led by a Committee of Elders‚ almost all aspects of every citizen’s lives are controlled and planned

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    Harsh Bhathal Mrs. Elliott 4/16/15 Marginalization in dystopian 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

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    Name: Mahmoud Allam Zeid Ali ID : 1131349 Fear The biggest fear is fear from myself. The biggest fear is fear from myself. I don’t know where I heard these words or when. But they were engraved in my mind through out the warm up. I had to fight the fear. this story is true and really happened with me when I drived my car for example the frist time I drived my car I cant tell my feeling in the frist time really in this time I afraid from myself if I do something wrong what was happened

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