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Q: How did Thomas mores visions of a utopian society fit in with the ideas of Erasmus?
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What are books that have a Utopian society?

Well, there are many books with Utopian societies, but my two personal favorites are The Giver by Lois Lowry and Utopia by Sir Thomas More.


What are the utopian society beliefs?

Utopia is a term for an ideal society. Its nature: 1. fictional, unrealistic, impossible to achieve, nonexistence 2. assumed as place of perfection 3. place where humankind's happiness is fulfilled 4. in theology, this is like paradise, el dorado, heaven 5. in terms of war, it is peace and order


What is the Utopian Theory?

Utopia is an imagined perfect world. It gets its name from a novel of this name by Thomas More. He created the word from the Greek for not a place.... that is, it cannot exist.A uthopia is a perfect world .The word utopia is a noun. It is defined as an imaginary place where everything is ideal.


Who was the author of Utopia?

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.


What did Thomas More's Utopia blame for society's problems on?

society itself

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What did Desiderius Erasmus and Thomas More have in common?

Desiderius Erasmus and Thomas More both called for reform.


What were Desiderius Erasmus and Thomas Moore and Francois Rabelais?

how did Erasmus, Rabelais, and Thomas More contribute to Christian Humanism


What is the definition of Utopian?

Of or belonging to an ideal society. The name comes from the title of Thomas More's sixteenth-century book Utopia, in which he described his vision of an ideal society. The word "Utopia" means "nowhere".


Who were Desiderius Erasmus and Thomas More?

They were Christian humanists.


What are books that have a Utopian society?

Well, there are many books with Utopian societies, but my two personal favorites are The Giver by Lois Lowry and Utopia by Sir Thomas More.


Famous medieval priest?

Desiderius Erasmus, Thomas Becket


Why did Erasmus write The Praise Of Folly?

For Sir Thomas More


What did Erasmus and Thomas More have in common?

Both were Considered humanists


Demonstrated his ideas about socialism by founding a utopian community?

Thomas Morus.


What classical literary genre did Desiderius Erasmus and Thomas More revive?

Satire


Who was Thomas Pettepiece?

There is limited information available about Thomas Pettepiece. It is possible that this individual is not widely recognized or is not a prominent figure in historical or public records.


Who is Thomas More's best friend?

Thomas More was friends with Erasmus who wrote Praise of Folly. Erasmus dedicated the book to More. Thomas More was also close to Henry VIII until the King wanted a divorce. Henry VIII chose to execute Thomas More. Thomas' last words were "The king's good servant, but God's first."