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    A major theme in the Disney/Pixar 2008 Animated film, Wall-E is Utopia and Dystopia . Throughout the entertaining and informative animated film, Wall-E and the humans are faced with pollution as a major problem (Dystopia). The humans chose to leave the Earth and live in space on a Utopian space craft because the earth had become too polluted. The earth was polluted by the humans from using and consuming too much because they were encouraged to do so by the company ‘Buy In Large’. After the…

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    In 1984 the lowest class named the Proles believe they live in a utopia because in their society and class in the hierarchy they are constantly satisfied with their lives. The leader of Oceania continues to make the Proles content with their lives by giving them things that satisfy them in their lives.“Heavy physical work, the care of home and children, petty quarrels with neighbors, films, football, beer, and, above all, gambling filled up the horizon of their minds” (Orwell 71). Orwell is…

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    healthcare for all citizens, and a government ran by intelligent individuals who seek to help everybody in the society in every possible way that they can. My utopia embodies all of these brilliant features and more! Everyone living in my Utopia will be highly educated, which will then lead them to being an effective part of society. My Utopia will be the home of beautiful sunny skies, a salty ocean, and a golden sandy beach. The weather here is perfect all the time! Each citizen will be given…

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    The Utopia Project I sit quietly on my patio overlooking the grand, beautiful skyline of Talbot, capital of the Mirovandian Federation. The moonlight glistens of the desert-like Martian soil, littered with oases, and reminds me of just how beautiful and tranquil this planet would seem to an outsider. As if to remind me of the world’s troubles, my watch lets out a beep and emits a bright blue hologram of Mirovandia’s president, Richard Randall. And now I fall back to reality... “Good evening, my…

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    My utopia represents two main themes, shared public spaces and facilities and environmentalism and preservation. My utopia would preserve the look of modern, present-day society but build upon it and attempt to fix the ways in which our modern world is flawed. Public spaces and facilities are a major component of my utopia. Firstly, my utopia will feature free health care. Individuals have the right to free and efficient health care. I chose an image of Children’s Hospital in Phoenix because it…

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    Bernard Howeth Mrs. Karle English 1A October 2, 2015 Bradbury and the search for Utopia in a modern society In Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, in the quest for a utopian society, people have decided to use self-censorship to escape the reality of everyday life and try to achieve harmony and happiness which leads to catastrophic results. In his novel, Bradbury shows how once technology is embraced by the public at large the results that are achieved can be detrimental to the future by the choices…

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    My utopia would be in a place were there is no such thing as sickness,no poverty and most of all everyone is going to play soccer. there is going to be many soccer fields some will be located indoors and some will be located outdoors.there is going to be a mandatory soccer game once a day that we will play for a trophy.there will be a special soccer field built for the mandatory soccer game it will be completely different from all the other soccer fields.everyone will have a chance to pick…

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    composer play an integral role in texts and often some correlate with each other even through their contexts completely differ which shows that certain beliefs and values are still relevant with the society of today. This is inherent in Sir Thomas More’s Utopia, which highlights idiosyncratic corruption and greed of 16th century England through contrast with an ideal egalitarian society. Likewise, Kurt Vonnegut’s Harrison Bergeron uses satire as a medium to criticise the idiocies and…

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    Utopia, the good nonexistent place. That’s what utopia means in the Greek language. Thomas More in this book describes to us what he believes and sees a perfect society would look like and how it would function and treat the individuals living on it. I agree with multiple of the features of the society, but there are also some doubts and disagreements I have with some things within the society. I am going to list two of the excellent features and two of the inappropriate features that happen in…

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    Utopia is a novel that belongs to the science fiction genre, written in 2008 by Ahmad Khaled Towfik, an Egyptian doctor and writer. The novel is about an imaginary ideal place that predicts the near future of 2020 after the end of petroleum economy in Cairo, Egypt. The author divides the country into two social classes; concentrating mainly on the rich and the poor, while omitting the middle class completely. The rich utopian side as depicted in the novel, is where people live in a luxurious…

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