json_metadata | "{"app":"Musing","appTags":["Sci-Fi"],"appCategory":"Sci-Fi","appTitle":"What is the difference between dystopia and utopia??","appBody":"<p>First of all we must know that utopia is the human projection of an ideal world, that is to say, it is the conception of an ideal world developed by this or that person and that will depend clearly on his motivations, experiences, among others, which are what lead him to build in his mind that ideal world. It is worth pointing out that a utopia, ironically, carries with it the impossibility of realizing that world as it is thought. That is to say, it is a utopia not only because one thinks of the existence of an ideal world, but also because the existence of that world is impossible.</p>\n<p>To give an example, my utopia is to live in a developed world, with all services, without delinquency, corruption, hunger, pollution or barriers, but that is impossible to do because we live in a world where these problems are increasingly accentuated. </p>\n<p>Dystopia, on the other hand, is the creation of an unwanted world. In other words, it is the opposite of utopia. Dystopian worlds is an imaginary representation of a society of the future whose characteristics are undesirable. Don't be confused, dystopia has nothing to do with devastated cities in ruins, without electricity and zombies. Both utopia and dystopia refer to a society, not to the circumstances of the world around it. A utopia can exist in a devastated city; while a dystopia can arise under the appearance of a futuristic, perfect and wonderful place, as is the case of A happy world, by Aldous Huxley, Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury.</p>\n<p>or 1984, by George Orwell. What determines utopia and dystopia is the consciousness and the way of living in these societies. </p>\n<p>In conclusion: dystopia is the opposite of utopia. In utopia, man imagines a world where doctrines are harmoniously coupled in the functioning of societies, his world ideal is perfection; in dystopia, on the other hand, chaos and the fatal involution of man is a frightening and undesirable reality. There is neither harmony nor well-being, they are only apocalyptic futures.</p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"fkgk7tl9x","appParentAuthor":"zayedsakib","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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