Creative Writing: Utopia Z Utopia Z: Recreation Besides being able to live comfortable and easily‚ the people also have a lot of recreation to do‚ with in Utopia Z. All of the recreation‚ is located in the recreation dome‚ which is located between the Construction Plant‚ and the Hospital Dome. The Recreation Dome is filled with different activities‚ such as artificial ski-mountains‚ a swimming pool‚ and amusement park‚ an ice arena‚ a playground‚ a football field/track
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Utopia is not possible. There is no way a perfect world can exist in today’s society. Many people wish for a perfect world. There is no such thing as perfect‚ perfect is a dream. A wise woman once said “ If you actually succeed in creating a Utopia‚ you’ve created a world without conflict‚ in which everything is perfect. And if there’s no conflict there’s no stories worth telling or reading!” (Utopia Quotes). If there is no conflict‚ there is no history‚ no stories to learn‚ and there is no knowledge
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Is it possible for a Utopia to exist? The answer to that would have to be no. Utopian societies cannot exist in the real world because of human nature‚ government and authoritative figures‚ and the failure of past Utopias. Human nature is a very important part of you‚ it is what makes you who you are and defines what you do. Many people would argue that a Utopia can exist because a person’s personality can be changed‚ which isn’t completely false. A person will change throughout their life‚ but
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Utopia in Colonial America In the seventeenth century‚ there were two different versions of utopia. When a person hears the word utopia‚ a different thought will come to each different person’s mind. A utopia can be anything‚ as long as it brings joy to the specific person. In Colonial America‚ all people went over to the new world with a fantasy of their perfect place. In fact‚ two very important historical figures had extreme views on North America. While John Smith viewed The New World as new
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The term "utopia" is defined as both "no place" and "perfect place." In Utopia‚ Thomas More creates a utopic society centering around communistic ideas. Utopia is an ideal communistic society that abolishes private property. The perfect society he creates is therefore not attainable due to humanity never being able to obtain complete and holistic perfection. Utopia’s strict rules impose several limitations upon its citizens that therefore dehumanize them. Utopia’s strict rules limit the citizen’s
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Faith Crossen Joplin‚ 6 Utopia or Dystopia Imagine a place without hunger‚ fear‚ pain‚ or fighting; that is a utopia. A utopia is an idea of a perfect society without faults or blemishes. Now imagine a world that is filled with pain‚ starvation‚ terror‚ and war; that is a dystopia. A dystopia is an idea of an unpleasant and disaster filled society. The Community in The Giver is a utopia because they want to keep people safe from war‚make sure everyone can have food‚and keep them safe from illnesses
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me off to somewhere 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
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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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Utopias and Dystopias are very different. A utopia is a paradise while dystopias are twisted and manipulated. A utopia can become a dystopia by multiple means. One way could be a corrupt leader has come into power and is slowly controlling people to where they don’t even realize they are being controlled. Another way is that people are threatened to obey and respect their new leader. Both of these examples are what makes up the dystopian world of 1984. People can also be persuaded into thinking
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