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Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward: 2000-1887 was an attempt to show Americans who desired the utopian sense of community what it could truly be. ...
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... forward-looking. Works such as Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward: 2000 - 1887, showed a forward-looking progressive view. He was ...
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Socialist Dreams Over a century after Edward Bellamy wrote "Looking Backward" it is still widely used to illustrate the social turmoil associated with the ...
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... Overall, Bellamy represents his imagined utopia as a flexible society with a wider ... But one theme that both Looking Backward and Fahrenheit 451 use in common is ...
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... In Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward, constructs the perfect utopia where the individual, love, and knowledge are practice unlike the other worlds. ...
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... I think that the idea of a utopian society is very noble indeed. I think that the society portrayed in Bellamy's "Looking Backward" was very well run. ...
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... Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward is a perfect example of how a work of fiction can express a radical view to the general public. ...
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Changing Worlds Looking Backward by Edward Bellamy is a novel in which the protagonist, Julian West, is able to experience a whole new century through a deep ...
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... else. Edward Bellamy illustrated in Looking Backwards his idea of a perfect human society in America through Julian West. He is ...
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... I immediately compared the two after I read Looking Backward. Bellamy describes a world in which material objects and possessions no longer have any value. ...
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... without using it. In 1888 newspaper editor Edward Bellamy published a novel called Looking Backward. Incorporated into the novel ...
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... she is in search of love and adventure, and seems to have found exactly what she is looking for when she takes a job as secretary at Bellamy and Bellows, a law ...
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