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          More's Utopia And Huxley's Brave New World: Differing Societies
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Thomas More’s Utopia and Aldus Huxley’s Brave New World , are
novels about societies that differ from our own. Though the two authors
have chosen different approaches to create an alternate society, both books
have similarities which represent the visions of men who were moved to
great indignation ....
          Middle of essay ....vilization, it is evident through statistics that a large
amount of crime takes place amongst the lower class.  Both authors saw that
by eliminating the self pity and jealousy that comes with a lower social
status, they would also be eliminating the crime and greed that comes with
it.
	In order to maintain a society free of social inequality both
authors set up a civilization based on strict societal structure. In More’s
Utopia, a system was set up so that all work was completed. The people of
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