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Sir Thomas More wrote the first novel about an ideal world separate from the material one. In our time, Lois Lowry wrote about a community that appears utopian and perfect in the beginning but turns out to be somewhat of a dystopia as emotions and all humane feelings are eradicated. This book is called The Giver. Some other authors have experimented with the utopian/dystopian format, such as George Orwell with Nineteen Eighty-Four along with the novel Brave New World (not written by Orwell). Utopian nations or societies are on the mind of creative authors as perfect worlds are thought up of frequently. In Orwell's Nineteen Eighty Four, a book written in the 1940s, tells about a constantly watched society that proves to be dystopian. Because of the early years of the Cold War, Orwell was inspired to write a fiction book having to do with the secret police forces found in the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany during the 1930s. Orwell also wrote another book, Animal Farm, which tells of the rise of the Soviet Union through metaphors such as animals.

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Utopia was written by Sir Thomas More in 1516, who coined the word.

It was taken from the greek word U for no and the Greek word for where. So Utopia means Nowhere. He intended to write something funnier than the book In Praise of Folly by Erasmus.

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It was an idealized society invented by Sir Thomas More. It wasn't a book, it was an theory by him that was based on a theory of a perfect world.

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Sir Thomas More is the English author of Utopia.

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Utopia was written by Sir Thomas More in 1516.

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Thomas Moore wrote the novel Utopia in 1516.

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