Choosing to create a Utopian/Dystopian world in a text means a didactic work that has a rigid and conventional structure and comments only on a society, not the individual.
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ENGLISH EXTENSION ASSESSMENT Choosing to create a Utopian/Dystopian world in a text means a didactic work that has a rigid and conventional structure and comments only on a society, not the individual To some extent, utopia is based on the ideology of creating an ideal and progressive society in which citizens live together and simultaneously strive towards perfection and happiness. Yet whilst they are working, united in their vision to reach perfection and happiness they are denying themselves the natural urge, which they possess to think for themselves. The means by which the creators strive to achieve this utopic ideal of happiness are in fact in their own sense dystopic. By that we mean that in the midst of reaching this utopian ideal the creators fail to acknowledge the relevance of individuality for a society to maintain happiness. The fact is that a society is made up of many individuals and in...

