Utopia Vs Dystopia

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A utopia is an imagined community or society that possesses highly desirable or nearly perfect qualities. Utopia provides perfect life for its citizen. Best definition is perfect society. ("Utopia - Definition, Elements, Concepts, Societies, Communities," 2016, p. 1)
Dystopia represents the artificially created world or society in which human population lives under the rule of the oppressive government. Dystopia represents a vision of a fictional society that is made imperfect and flawed by the influences of terrorism, poverty, misery and advanced technologies. Dystopia usually focuses on the survival or exploration of the world. ("All About Dystopia," 2016, p. 1)
Concepts of utopia and dystopia represent imaginary societies in which people …show more content…

1)This article presents the question if Utopian novels even exist anymore. The current world is dystopia engrossed. They did start a reality show called Utopia where a group of people are thrown together in the wild to form the perfect society. This will be very intriguing to see what their vision of utopia is like.
Where have the thoughts of shows like Happy Days gone? This is utopia at its finest. This might suggest an opening for a return to Utopian novels. Which presents the next question? Do they actually exist anymore? Utopias are self-evident. (Zarka, 2011, p. 1) As a writer, how do you begin to imagine a perfect world? How would you seriously support it, without being laughed at?
We currently live in imagine this world thought process. When something outdoes your ability to understand it, it sort of becomes magical. Steve Jobs is one of the best examples of a utopia thought process. Apple pushes the utopian, humanistic qualities of its …show more content…

This verse has greatly impacted my life for many years. 20 plus years ago, while I was in nursing school, I had two sisters killed due to domestic violence. This was a most devastating time in my life. I wasn’t sure if I could even continue my college education. The most vital part of this story is that along with my sisters in that house was also my 6 year old niece. She survived this tragic event. It was a double homicide, suicide. I completed my associate degree in applied science. The rest is now history. This verse has already brought me peace in my past and I believe will continue to offer peace in my future. Most importantly is the “hope” that the Lord gives us. Sometimes in this life, hope is the only thing we have to make it through the day. My belief in God has been so ever strong because of my life experiences. I have thought about this scripture for I know the plans I have for you many times. I still am in awe of his promise for a future and hope for

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