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    Gold In Utopia Every country in the world recognizes gold as a very valuable metal that people desire. The value of gold is immense because it is malleable and ductile, it is used in many industries, and it has had a high value since ancient times. Although most people perceive gold as an extremely treasured item, Thomas More presents a vastly different perception of gold in the book Utopia. Thomas More was a philosopher in England and the advisor of King Henry VIII but was killed after not…

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    Miski Jafe Dr. Mahwash Shoaib ENG 112 20 November 2016 Literary Analysis of the Weary Man’s Utopia A Weary Man’s Utopia is one of the best stories of the late Borges. “No one cares about the facts anymore.” These are not my words but words of Borges’ in the story A Weary Man’s Utopia (Borges 460). The novel was written back in 1970 but the lines in the book still remain significant in today’s media triggered culture. The narrator of the story is a person traveling through a very vast plain or…

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    This compared to a Utopian society is much different. Much like our world today, a Utopian civilization is happiness, love, and good. A real life example of this humanity is most of our own lives today. Of course people go through bad stuff, but that’s just how life is. Usually your life turns out alright in the end, you eventually find love and what makes you happy. Although, there are certain parts of this Earth, that are just of much dystopian. Dystopia is known as a place where there is no…

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    Have you ever wondered about your Utopia? Or even how leadership works? In the excerpt “Utopia” by Sir Thomas More, More cast a disapproving eye on the injustices of his time. More criticized waging war and criticized rulers living a rich life style required a lot of money at the expense of citizens. Rulers also taxed the poor harshly and took advantage of outdated laws that gave monarchs the right to impose fines so they could collect money. Rulers also kept their subjects in poverty to have…

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    People have many views on if the book “The Giver” by Lois Lowry is a utopia or dystopia. After reading this book I would have to argue that the community in “‘The Giver” would be a dystopia. There are many reasons why I think this, like they don’t know what the meaning and/or feeling of pain. If you do three things wrong you are out, meaning you are died, you can choose to take your life at any time too. You don’t have really any freedom, you have to dress a certain way for your age group or…

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    Elizabeth Greenwood FICTION by ELIZABETH GREENWOOD Utopia…

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    Albert Einstein once said: “I fear the day that technology will surpass our human interaction. The world will have a generation of idiots.”. In Mark Bittman’s article Why Not Utopia? he explores the correlation between a rise in robotic automation and a flawed distribution of income. Robotic automation is an ineffective replacement due to the fact that they will leave the poor people even poorer as a result of job loss, and the rich will become richer because they can afford to have robots work…

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    Skylar Windholz Professor Miller English 1020-Core Composition 1 12 Sept 2017 The Experience Machine In Robert Nozick’s novel Anarchy, State, and Utopia, he writes about an experiment called “The Experience Machine”, which attempts to disprove hedonism. Hedonists believe “happiness is merely the condition of having a favorable balance of pleasure over displeasure” (Haybron 502). This way of thinking concludes that pleasure is the ultimate life goal. Nozick questions readers if they were given…

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    mean? It means the condition, state, or quality of being free or as free as possible from all flaws or defects. The 3 main ideas i will be focusing on is, 1. People cannot achieve perfection 2. How are people imperfect 3. Why would a utopia not survive. Can a utopia really exist. The first topic I will go over is people are imperfect. Thisibelive.org says if everyone were , they would identical. If people were perfect they would do everything correctly and no person can do everything correct,…

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    The novel 1984, written by George Orwell, is based on a negative utopian society in the year of 1984 and it is about a man named Winston who lives celled within a government called the Party, also ruled by Big Brother, so lavished with power that dictators like Hitler and Stalin would never had imagined possible. This government has complete ruling over the people of Oceania, the place where the story takes place, by means of keeping their actions and thoughts under control and punishing with…

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