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Woodcut by Ambrosius Holbein for a 1518 edition of Utopia. The lower left-hand corner shows the traveller Raphael Hythlodaeus, describing the island. |
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 Essay Grade: 81%
Utopia by Thomas Moore
3,019 words, approx. 10 pages
 Thomas Moore's Utopia puts forward many notions in Utopia, such as the Utopians belief in religious tolerance, the sharing of power and the evil of private property that contrasts enormously with the contemporaries of 16th century England.
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 Essay Grade: 75%
Utopia
2,098 words, approx. 7 pages
 If anti-utopia text is seen to be the antithesis of the Utopian text, what relevance does it have within the utopian discourse.
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 Essay Grade: 88%
Is More's Utopia a Product of Its Time?
2,071 words, approx. 7 pages
 Provides insight into Sir Thomas More's novel, Utopia. Explores its conception, the reasoning behind its ideology and what events in Thomas More's life made him write it.
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Eliminating Evil in Thomas More's "Utopia"
1,644 words, approx. 6 pages
 In his book "Utopia," Thomas More argues that human sin and inequities can be nearly eliminated by placing them in an environment removes the need to commit sinful actions. In More's concept of utopian society, people are honest and equal because of the way that society is structured.
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 Essay Grade: 89%
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 Essay Grade: 81%
The True Nature of Sir Thomas More
506 words, approx. 2 pages
 The most-accurate depiction of Sir Thomas More's philosophies is probably a combination of the character of Raphael Hythloday and the narrator of More's book "Utopia."
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