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Thomas More's Utopia is a significant piece of European humanist literature. It narrates a society governed by reason, a kind of ideal society.

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         Thomas More's Utopia is a significant piece of European humanist literature. It narrates a society governed by reason, a kind of ideal society. This city is depicted as a place of goodness, justice, and pleasant living, well ordered and harmonious. The citizens are friendly, making it the ideal society for many people. Its governance, laws, social organization, and everything is regulated in a systematic and organized manner, often described as “perfect”. However, no one knows its exact location or has ever been there. The only information about it comes from the tales of “Raphael”, an elderly philosopher and traveler who visited and lived there. The entire story of Utopia, as presented in this book, is narrated by Raphael and recorded by Sir Thomas More, an English nobleman. He compiled and shared the accounts of Utopia that he had heard, turning them into a book for the public. Whether Utopia is a real place or merely a dreamland, the reader is left to decide.…..



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