Government and human behavior do not need to be different in order to compare a society with other societies, but it necessarily becomes comparable to their victory and it gets better or worse than other societies . . The comparison structure seen between Thomas Moore's two utopias makes Utopia a competitor against the wider world civilized community. The utopia is distinguished from the general society and is morally superior, but in fact the utopia is at best an extension.
This survey outlines the nuances of utopia and distant peers. When and when evaluating how to transition from utopia to the dyspea theme, analyze characteristics constituting utopia and distant peer. In this survey we will look at the two utopia / utopia narration. In these two books, we look at the characteristics of visual abnormality and further touch two different lives under the "utopia" community. We review the anthem of The Giver by Lois Raleigh and Ein Land. These books will be evaluated based on their backgrounds, hero, ruling party, and how they express the theme of eliminating identity and personality. "Many characters in the story may not see the imperfections of society, which we are seeing from Utopia to Destopia.
In Lois Lowry 's novel The Giver, Lori is discussing the concept of utopia, but that approach caused a big controversy. He announced Jonas' society in a way to challenge this idea. The world of Jonas is safe without pain and conflict, but it is also a world without emotion, diversity and choice freedom. In this way, Lori regards the concept of utopia as a mistake, and the world of Jonas is like a utopia distropia. When Jonas first introduced the world I had lived as a reader, it seemed like it was ideal.