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Suzanne Collins Mockingjay : A Utopian Society

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Utopia? Can it ever really happen? A society that is perfect, where everything is equal and everyone is happy, where there’s no disagreements, no arguments, no fighting or riots, everything is simply and truly perfect.
Sounds too good to be true, right? Well, this is a utopia and it is in fact too good to be true. We can never achieve a utopian society without restricting the rights of people, the opinions of people, and expunging the freedom that people have come to accept as normal, or what they deserve. Without stripping people of their rights you can never truly have a utopia and the moment you do, you’ve turned it into a dystopia. When people express their opinions, when they take advantage of their freedom, it causes issues. You have to take these privileges from people, you have to make them believe the same things, think the same way, take away every little difference so there is no disagreements, nothing to fight about, nothing to make the society anything but perfect. A utopia has been tried, throughout history and made up in novels and it is never successful. In Suzanne Collins Mockingjay, a utopian society is tried, everyone was separated into \Districts and made to be equal but the rich had an idea of perfect that just wasn’t the same as the lower class members and it caused an overthrow of leadership, it turned into a true dystopia. We as people, real or make believe strive for perfection and equality, even Collins says it “People of Panem, we fight, we

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