An Investigation on How Personal Perspective Impacts on the Interpretation of Individuals from Utopia and Dystopia
Journal: International Journal for Modern Trends in Science and Technology (IJMTST) (Vol.4, No. 10)Publication Date: 2018-10-22
Authors : Kamal Kadhim Shimal; Fazel Asadi Amjad;
Page : 53-57
Keywords : IJMTST;
Abstract
For thousands of years, one of the big dreams of human beings was a perfect world free from conflict, hunger and unhappiness. For centuries, utopias were favorite subject for writers. A dystopia is a community or society that is unpleasant or terrifying. It is not a good place and has an opposite meaning to utopia.The idea of utopia has entered into various disciplines, genres and passed through historical periods. This study investigates on these various disciplines and also examineson how personal perspective impacts on the interpretation of individuals from Utopia and Dystopia. The subjective ideal of perfection forms the concept of utopia in the men's mind. Concerning human nature, the concept of Dystopia as the idea of absolute agony, depend on our understanding. Many scholars have suggested concepts to achieve perfection. There are many ways that politicians can use to create an image of the country as a good place such as manipulating the press, language and politics. If people hope to believe in Utopia, it is necessary to accept the negative points with blind conviction. With respect to it, the same holds true for the illusion of dystopia. Therefore, the concept of dystopia is mainly negative, than completely awful. It can be concluded that both Dystopia and Utopia are fictional and subjective concepts that cannot reach their full potential.
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