Dark Angel The Concept Of A Utopian Essay

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¶ … Dark Angel The concept of a Utopian society is one in which everything is wonderful. It is literally the best of all possible worlds. The opposite of this concept is the Dystopia which, logically enough, is the worst of all possible worlds. In a Utopia, everyone has the ability to think for themselves but the individuality and difference of opinion never gets to the point of disharmony. Contrarily, a dystopian society usually has some sort of totalitarian government or overseer who is domineering over every aspect of that society. Individuality is celebrated in the former and feared in the latter. The television series Dark Angel is an example of a Dystopia. Set in the not-so distant future, the series shows a version of the United States in intellectual and physical ruin and where individuality...

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In the universe of the Dark Angel series, this dictator-like individual is the character of Lydecker. Even before the world crumbled into this post-Apocalyptic version, Lydecker had been working at a top-secret government facility where he and his underlings genetically modified children to turn them into military weapons. In order to control a government, a person has to control the military. It is a staple of Dystopia that the person with power over the armaments of a nation will eventually be in charge of that nation. Even in the ruins of Seattle, genetically-altered…

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