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Utopia: Europe Vs. Ideal Society
Title: Utopia: Europe Vs. Ideal Society
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 880 | Pages: 3.7 (approximately 235 words/page)
Utopia: Europe Vs. Ideal Society
Realistic Europe VS. Idealistic Utopia
Sir Thomas More’s Utopia compares and contrasts the social values of the idealistic society of Utopia with that of the realistic society, Europe. Sir Thomas More uses his characters, Peter Giles, Raphael Hythloday, and a fictional character representing himself called More, to criticize the practices of the very realistic society, Europe. Everyday life in Europe is less than idealistic. It is a society where greed and wealth is prevalent,
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free of corruption and lies, the sexes would be considered equal, the governments would be honest, and people would live in harmony with each other. As human beings perfection is hard if not impossible to attain. We are predisposed to have faults and will, as a society, have many. Though very fictional, Utopia can be used as a model, a rough one at that, for a society in which Sir Thomas More can be proud.
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