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    valued‚ respected and their desires are fulfilled there would be no place for conflict; but the reality is‚ this “better world” is completely unachievable‚ especially given the inherent nature of human beings‚ and that “every dystopia is masked by a utopia” (Mackenzie Draman). Having acknowledged the imminent‚ throughout history‚ literary and cinematic sources have shown us time and time again

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    Novel and Book Thief

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    Books (Books # 1-4) 1/22‚ 1/25 Book # 5 2/3‚ 2/4 Books #6 and 7 2/5‚ 2/8 Book #8 2/11‚ 2/16 Books # 9-11 2/25‚ 2/26 Books # 12-13 Your notes (your ideas for essay‚ Book Thief pages‚ Book Thief quotations) Utopia/dystopia A utopia is an imaginary place‚ situated in a particular time and space‚ that is socially‚ morally‚ and politically ideal. A dystopia is an imaginary place‚ also situated in a particular time or place‚ but which is socially‚ morally‚ and politically

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    one’s entire life planned out for them‚ no hunger‚ no war‚ no poverty. Thomas More had that same thought in 1516‚ creating an idea that still lasts today in several places around the world‚ like Twin Oaks‚ Virginia . But what is needed to create a utopia? In this modern world‚ one would need a self-sustaining society that is broken off from the world‚ a democratic and unbiased government‚ and a unsegregated and equal view on the society held to the utmost of importance. If a self-sustaining and separated

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    An Ideal society

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    Jaleesa Richardson ENGL 1302-4515 Professor Rossum February 15‚ 2015 An Ideal Society We all strive to be perfect people and to live in a perfect world. However realistically no matter how hard we try to be perfect or make things around us perfect it is simply impossible to create a real Utopian lifestyle. Most of us have some type of vision on how we believe the world should be ran and the things we can do to have what some may call the ideal society. For centuries many countries‚ colonies and

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    line. Using this device‚ Skinner discovered that behavior was not dependent upon the preceding action but rather was heavily influenced by the response after. It was upon this basis that Skinner proceeded to expand on these ideas. He formulated a utopia of sorts where Skinner describes the benefits of such an existence. He proposed an end to pollution‚ overpopulation‚ and war‚ just to name a few. According to Skinner‚ this is all possible through behavioral conditioning; he believed human behavior

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    The Giver By Lois Lowry

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    Jack Caroll once said “the greatest utopia would be if we could all realize that no utopia is possible; no place to run‚ no place to hide‚ just take care of business here and now” (Caroll). Is it possible for our world to become a complete utopian society with no problems and no worries? The chances of this happening are slim to none. There is no way for every person to agree on the same thing and be able to like the way it is. People have different views on the way anything should be done and not

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    Brook Farm Utopian Society

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    properly known as the Brook Farm Institute of Agriculture and Education‚ was just one of multiple utopian communities throughout North American history. Between 1663 and 1858‚ around 138 of these “perfect societies” were established in the continent (“Utopia”). While it is up for debate as to whether Brook Farm succeeded in creating the perfect society‚ it has remained as one of the most well known and preserved entities of the United States’ utopian past. In 1841‚ a man by the name of George Ripley

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    Attack on Utopian Society in Brave New World Huxley’s Brave New World is an attack on Utopian Society. Having a perfect society seems ideal since it takes away the pains and struggles of the real world. Things such as finding a loved one‚ heartbreak‚ deciding on a career path‚ being successful‚ and raising a family. This novel focuses on what the world would be like if it were a utopian society‚ and the reader can see that it is not as perfect as it seems. It shows how technology and engineering

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    is a 1990 dystopian movie starring Arnold Schwarzenegger‚ directed by Paul Verhoeven. In order to truly discuss dystopia‚ we must first define utopia and then in turn dystopia. A utopia is a place‚ or condition that is ideally perfect in all respects. This applies to its laws‚ customs‚ practices‚ and living conditions. A dystopia by contrast is an anti-utopia‚ a place in which oppressive societal control and the illusion of a perfect society is maintained through bureaucratic‚ technological‚ moral

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    Utopia and Dysotopia in Science Fiction What would it be like to live in an Utopian city? Is it really all it claims to be? There are many philosophers who have discussed the idea of Utopias and Dystopias. Some are for it and some aren ’t. Some believe it ’s possible to have a Utopia while others believe there is no way that it can. Plato‚ More‚ Hobbes‚ and Locke are some that have a high idea of Utopias. A Brave New World‚ indirectly supported and refuted some of the ideas of these philosophers

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