Utopia

             All through life humanity tries to obtain a world in which one can live with enjoyment, equality,
             fairness, and happiness. Many great writers have created utopian worlds that the reader can
             consider and explore. To create a perfect place compels the writer to write novels that deal with
             utopia. People see them selves in a place where it is fun and enjoyable. Writers see today's world
             not as the "good place"(Hermon, Holman). The world today has many wars, diseases, and world
             wide hunger. It takes many steps to produce a utopian world and is why creating a Utopia is no
             easy task. Other type of world that is opposite of Utopia is dystopia. Dystopia is a place where in
             literary meaning would be a, "bad place"(Snodgrass). Novels such as Brave New World,
             Fahrenheit 451, and 1984 are dystopian novels. In Aldous Huxley's Brave New World, takes the
             Individuality and has made happiness and enjoyment of life in to an artificial feeling with the constant
             presence of soma. Hope of achieving utopia humankind in this world obtains dystopia by mass
             cloning that destroys humanity. In Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, the controllers of this world try
             to achieve utopia but in turn reach dystopia were knowledge is gone. In George Orwells 1984,
             achieve dystopia by the inner party who strive for domination by controlling love and the individual
             mind. In Once and Future King, T.H. White creates a utopian world where the idea of equality,
             peace, fairness, and happiness appears as a result of King Arthur's influence. Novel shows how one
             individual tries his whole life striving to achieve utopia. The novel shows that the life time of one
             person is not enough to obtain this utopia as King Arthur has to past his ideas for the future
             generations. In Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward, constructs the perfect utopia where the
             individual, love, and knowledge are practice unlike the other worlds. Looking Backward, a...

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