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    To explore the concepts of Utopian theory‚ both political and social‚ one must first engender a concrete definition of what Utopia means. Sir Thomas More‚ the original creator of the term Utopia‚ signifies it as “no place”. However‚ More’s clever play on words seems ultimately to suggest that ”no place” is just no place right now. That is to say that Utopia is “an ideal place that does not exist in reality” yet (Murfin and Ray 529). The theoretical and literary genres of Utopianism which came in

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    of people and making sure that they are under your control. In Utopia‚ More provides an example of an ideal form of government from his perspective. In another way‚ its his example of a perfect society. The Prince and Utopia both talk about ruling‚ but are different in their form of government. A big difference in Utopia and the Prince is that Machiavelli believes that the ruler should be evil under all its intent and More wants a ruler who does not always need to strike fear into their citizens

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    perfection. Each and every person is different and none are perfect‚ therefore a utopia cannot be reached even if the world was to drastically change. Although‚ it can improve and become more utopian like. To excel‚ the world today needs to progress in equality‚ unity‚ and in managing the environment for it to be more utopian like. Firstly‚ equality is a common issue in the world today. There doesn’t seem to be equality and fairness on Earth. However‚

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    postmodern. Then we have a utopia‚ which is "an imaginary place or state of things in which everything is perfect." Utopia is also‚ a definition by Webster. The idea of a postmodern utopia is as follows‚ "Postmodern forms‚ at once more pragmatic‚ multiauthored‚ and more responsive to green and social concerns" (Freestone‚ 2000). The era of the postmodern utopia started in the early 1990 ’s and continues to progress onward today. With so much of society focused upon the ecology of the environment

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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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    Book II 1. Describe the geography of Utopia - “ The island of Utopia is in the middle 200 miles broad‚ and holds almost at the same breadth over a great part of it; but it grows narrower toward both ends. Its figure is not unlike a crescent: between its horns‚ the sea comes in eleven miles broad‚ and spreads itself into a great bay‚ which is environed with land to the compass of about 500 miles‚ and is well secured from winds. In this bay there is no great current; the whole coast is‚ as it

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    the farm a dystopia but claims that it’s a utopia. It states in the book that “Clover also notices that the wall on which the seven commandments were written has been repainted: Now‚ the wall simply reads‚ All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others. Eventually the pigs begin carrying whips and wearing Jones’ old clothes” This shows that the utopia that the pigs created for the farm turned into a dystopia. It also supports my thinking that a utopia can’t be achieved. I feel

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    Works Cited Anderson‚ Ben. "“Transcending Without Transcendence”: Utopianism and an Ethos of Hope." Antipode 38.4 (2006): 691-710. Academic Search Premier. Web. 6 Nov. 2014. The essay discusses how today‚ there is a hope and desire for utopianism around the world but the problem lies of how to achieve this. It tells of how Ernst Bloch reinvented the idea of utopianism as a sort of process which is said to end in sure utopianism if followed. To achieve this‚ the ethos of hope will allow us to endure

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    Lord of the Flies Utopia or Dystopia According to the Oxford American Dictionary‚ a utopia – n – is an imaginary place‚ society‚ or situation where everything is perfect‚ and vice versa‚ a dystopia – n – is a place‚ society‚ or situation in which everything is bad. In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ a group of English boys become stranded on an uninhabited island during the midst of a World War. They attempt to form a society to keep the order and civility‚ but through the fear a creature called

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    Does the world we live in today feel like paradise‚ or is it deceivingly torture? For centuries‚ mankind has been trying to build and organize perfect societies‚ which are called‚ “utopias”. We persevered in this subject‚ and we will never quit. The complete definition of a utopia is that it is a “dream” society where life is simple‚ and there is no stress‚ fear‚ anger‚ and violence. Even though people believe it is possible to achieve such a world‚ genuinely‚ it is not possible‚ and we are wasting

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