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    that attempted to remove pain and famine and war and loss had taken away most of the aspects of life that make it worth living, and essentially restricted the human experience. In sacrificing many of the good things in life in the name of a perfect utopia, this society had created a dystopia in which people cannot truly “live”, and instead are just expected to…

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    Trap City. Trap City was a very important utopia. A utopia is like a perfect world. Trap City has many rules and regulations, but is also the place to have lots of fun and even with your family. Education, employment, and money have a major impact on the town. Many people rely on money for their lives, which makes having an education and a job very important. The environment of the city is what makes the utopia a perfect little world. The goal of this utopia is to make sure that there is…

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    allowed to marry at the age of 18, while men are allowed to marry at the age of 22. If any individual is caught having sexual relations before being married they are punished and denied the privilege to get married in the future. Within More’s work Utopia, the slaves were usually those who were taken captive from battle or those who were part of their immediate society but committed a crime. Either way, these slaves were going to live a life full of labor and were forced to perform all the dirty…

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    There is no such thing as a Utopian society. Every Utopian society turns into a Dystopia. Utopian societies make people their worst which makes it a Dystopia. If there were to be an Utopian society, it would not last for very long. There can never be a Utopian Society that lasts very long, it will always turn into a Dystopia. Every Utopian Society turns into a Dystopian society. One Utopian society that turned into a Dystopian society is the society of Fahrenheit 451. This society tried to…

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    he coined the term Utopia. More wanted to give his readers an idea into what a perfect society would be. Utopia was a perfect society in many ways, but it was also imperfect. More even realized this at the end of the book. Utopia is told through More about Raphael Hythloday’s experience in Utopia and how he thought it was perfect. Throughout Utopia we see many imperfections in the geographical context, marriage and divorce, and social relations. The geographical context of Utopia is one that is…

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    Thomas More Utopia Essay

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    Utopia (1516), by Thomas More, was written at the beginning of Renaissance England and is an ironic critique of English society. More contrasts the dystopic nature he sees of his society with Utopia, offering solutions to the problems plaguing Europe through a description of Utopia’s social, educational and judicial structure. It is unclear which elements of these structures More is endorsing, and which elements he is criticising. Against the context of his society, the ideas and values of…

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    where everyone is treated respectfully and equal, It’s almost imaginary, but it did happen. And those places are called a Utopia. In my opinion, Utopias cannot exist, or at least for awhile. Most likely because they would have to have strict rules because not everyone will respect it, also, everyone has to be equal or perfect, and the job people get cannot always be fair. Utopias cannot exist because they will have to have strict rules that no one will break, but that’s almost impossible for…

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    Hundreds of Utopia experiments have failed. The reason is because Utopias would not successfully exist. If there has been a bunch of experiments, and none have succeeded, it means they aren’t gonna pan out. One reason is because things cannot always be perfect. “The competition for succession invariably favors not the wise, but the ruthless. This is especially dangerous in communistic societies. Where selfishness is a sin or crime.” It says people would start getting selfish which is true,…

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    My Utopia Research Paper

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    Utopia My Utopian world will be based off the Star Trek money less society. Firstly, world hunger would be solved and the desire of materials would be completely abolished. This is because there will be no need only have. Nobody in this world will have to stress about the basic needs. For this reason, society does not have to worry about the basic needs they would prioritize its energy to innovation and discovery. The geographic format of my utopian world does not matter because the technology…

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    My Utopia would be perfect. The world would be fair and everyone would agree. The people would all get along so no war would occur. Now there would be downfalls, like every society. The food, school, houses, and government would be perfect. Lankfordsville would be the ideal place to leave. The people who live in Lankfordsville would have no health problems. When you would become around 90 or at the age where you have watched your grandchildren grown up you would die. The death would be…

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