We heavily discussed our utopias in class. We had a plenty of things we agreed on, such as free marriage, religion, and no slavery, but we had more that needed to be discussed. mais 246 palavras
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2089 by Miles Hudson
What future, which choice?
The thing I most enjoyed about 2089 was the idea of a slower, emptier future and the way it framed the choices made both by the author to formulate the plot and by us, now, as we proceed towards an infinite variety of possible outcomes for our society. mais 899 palavras
More about uRide
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a town with a good budget, must be in want of investments.
Smaller is better
One could argue that a pass like uRide could be implemented in any city of the world. mais 603 palavras
Y’all I think I’m being sentimental LOL
These past days have been fun in British literature. We continued talking about Utopia’s and how we agree and disagree on some things. Slavery is something we all disagreed on and do not want. mais 229 palavras
My-Topia
In class we made our own utopias and discussed marriage, military, and religion. We decided that we would have separate islands for prisoners of different genders in such that they won’t have the ability to procreate and thus can not get married. mais 174 palavras
THE AGE OF 'DYSTOPIA'
THE AGE OF ‘DYSTOPIA’
It is translated as ” not-good place ” and is the antonym (the opposite of Utopia) according to the scholars.
I would say that the term Dystopia is a term that has a pessimistic and a realistic mixture within itself. mais 565 palavras