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A Utopian Society? ... , the United States government is trying to make a Utopian Society. At first glance, a utopian society seems perfect, but this short story reveals that no society can be perfectly equal. ... The story’s characterization, setting, and symbolism illustrates that the government cannot make a utopian society.
The characterization in this story describes a set of people who are being molded by their government to make a utopian society. Hazel Bergeron is an average woman in this society which means “she couldn’t think about anything except in short bursts”(234). ...
The setting is a futuristic scene of how the United States government tries and fails to make society perfect. ...
The symbolism in this story shows that no society is equal. ... To conclude, in this society people are treated unequally if they are normal by having to wear handicaps.
Approximate Word count = 676 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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