Herland nfn
- Created by: tomsturgeon
- Created on: 12-09-14 10:06
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- Impossibly idealistic
- Introduction:
- Definiton of Utopia
- Paragraph one: Work
- NFN: Childish ideal of everything being free and people actually working for nothing. Seriously impossible without a lot of work
- Different motives but similar attitudes. Working for a better life, neither is for hedonistic pleasure of having money but is substituted for enjoyment and ease of access to good quality products
- Herland: Working for the future of sustainability and for their future generations of children to come. They are selfless. A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in.
- Different motives but similar attitudes. Working for a better life, neither is for hedonistic pleasure of having money but is substituted for enjoyment and ease of access to good quality products
- Herland: Working for the future of sustainability and for their future generations of children to come. They are selfless. A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in.
- NFN: Childish ideal of everything being free and people actually working for nothing. Seriously impossible without a lot of work
- Paragraph two: Education
- Herland: Educated for the prospect of raising future generations. Always including a foreboding sense of motherhood
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