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    Utopia or dystopia?

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    The novel Brave New World‚ by Aldous Huxley‚ portrays a dystopian society that completely limits the citizen’s lifestyle. Like many other dystopian societies‚ it is under the guise of being utopian. The residents are born into a permanent caste system‚ all the citizens are at the absolute mercy of 10 World Controllers‚ and they are conditioned and brainwashed into emotionless cyborgs. The readers are introduced to a strict caste system early on in the novel which outlines the conditioning for each

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    Qwerty utopia

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    .. Premium464 Words2 Pages its the thought that counts The Best Gift I Gave and Received Everyone has their own personal definition of a gift. Some may say a gift is nothing more but an item given from one person to another on a special occasion. From my personal experience I can certainly say that a gift is much more than just an item. A gift brings joy... Premium580 Words2 Pages The Best Gift I Have Ever Received The Best Gift I Have Ever Received. Among of all the gifts I have ever received

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    Sir Thomas More’s Utopia presents a more justified stance on the role of the government and the authority of a ruler compared to Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince‚ because More’s policy emphasizes that the government is for the people‚ and people are a product of their ruler. A message conveyed in The Prince states that it is better to be feared than loved. Machiavelli’s negative perception on human nature leads to ineffective policies because he inaccurately views men as “ungrateful‚ fickle‚ false

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    concept of human nature is constantly seen in Thomas More’s Utopia and Machiavelli’s The Prince. Each believes human nature to be corrupt; however‚ More offers an alternative to correct such a problem while Machiavelli does not. Therefore‚ the creation of an ideal institution is not seen possible by one of these literary works. Both works do describe the community that is possible under certain circumstances. Some individuals may not agree that More’s Utopia and Machiavelli’s The Prince are at all much

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    The Giver is a interesting‚ and thrilling book that tells us about a boy living in a utopia. A utopia is a perfect world‚ no violence or hate. There are a many reasons like self freedom‚ guidance‚ and equality‚ telling us that the world is a dystopia and utopia. But the one that is depicted the most from the book is utopia. Self freedom is my first reason why The Giver is a utopia. In The Giver there is a lot of evidence explaining to the readers that the characters in this book do live a happy

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    Perfect Utopia Values

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    Goals‚ Values‚ and Citizens. My perfect utopia would be similar to a nation state‚ with the only difference that it would have people from all over the world sharing the same goals‚ values‚ and concepts. The main focus for my utopia would be choosing the citizens. As I said before‚ race or skin color is not a priority for the citizens‚ we want people understanding each other and following the same fundamental values and goals. One fundamental value of my utopia would be freedom equals responsibility

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    My Utopia Job My Utopia Job would be a compilation of past work experiences‚ as well as what I have learned through my classes here at Brandman. In order to qualify as my Utopia Job‚ the below requirements would have to be met: * Excellent & affordable health benefits package for all employees. Keep them happy and healthy; make it affordable for all of them and their families. * State of the art facility with the latest technologies available‚ giving the employee a safe and clean

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    More's Utopia Analysis

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    equal: the quality or state of having the same rights‚ social status‚ etc. Equality in More’s “Utopia” can be first seen in the similarity between the towns on the island. “There are fifty-four cities on the island‚ all spacious and magnificent‚ entirely identical in language‚ customs‚ institutions and laws. So far as the location permits‚ all of them are built on the same plan and have the same appearance.” (More‚ 1992: 82) Equality is also shown‚ not only by the similarities

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    Every society has its rules and laws. It depends on the type of rules and laws that makes a society the way it is. For a type of society that would be like a utopia the seven most important commandments are: Be at Peace‚ Be Honest‚ Give to Others Rather Than Receive‚ Accept Others as They Are‚ Respect All Things Living‚ Always Learn to Forgive‚ and Live Life to the Fullest. In order to live in the perfect society‚ these commandments are very important. Commandment I - Be at Peace: Being at peace

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    By the year 2050‚ I predict that the negative utopia of 1984 will not exist. Some of the reasons I think that the negative utopia expressed in 1984 will not overcome our society in 2050 is because of the idea of the different Parties that were described in the book‚ and the roles that they played in the society. Also‚ because of the Inner Party and how it tried to act as a government‚ invading all privacy. Lastly‚ because of the Newspeak Language and how the Party tried to minimize the common language

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