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It's "a utopia". Grammar rules for a/an are based on phonetics, not spelling: a eulogy, an apple, a yellow bird, an SAT score...are all correct.
The literal meaning of "utopia" is "imaginary place". There is, however, a very real town called Utopia, about 50 miles west of San Antonio, TX.
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a personal expression of relaxation and utopia
No comparison
A Utopia simply cannot exist, knowing human nature. They're only real in movies and novels, often in the form of dystopia tales.
Yes in the sense that it was perfect in every way - genetically, morally, and spiritually for example. No in the sense that it was a real place geographically and not imaginary as is commonly associated with the word utopia.
Because by definition Utopia is a Perfectcivilization
Topia means 'place' but could be interpreted as 'somewhere' as opposed to Utopia which means 'no place' or 'nowhere'. Utopia was the name of Thomas More's work about an ideal place as opposed to real places. Utopia is originally derived from the greek ou (not) + topos (place) which then got into Latin.
In Utopia
The address of the Utopia Memorial Library is: 800 Main St, Utopia, 78884 M