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Utopia
Title: Utopia
Category: Society & Culture / Religion
Details: Words: 1415 | Pages: 6.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Utopia
Focus Question: How does More comment on his times through Utopia?
Syllabus outcome: Describe the interrelationship between the religious environment and the social and cultural context on which the literature draws.
Introduction: When I chose to review Utopia, I can honestly say that I had no idea of what I was letting myself in for. The book is so complex and there are so many conflicting ideas and interpretations that for a time I considered
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try to do each one his share to mend our own selves and ease the burden of our fellow-men, to improve man-kind and prepare for the world to come. " Therefore, despite all the difficulties in interpreting Utopia, More is ultimately calling on European society to change their ways for the betterment of human-kind, and his principles on religious plurality and social welfare were forward thinking. Many of the problems he addresses still plague society today.
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