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  1. Book 2: Of Their Towns, Particularly of Amaurote. Themes and Colors Key. Summary. Analysis. Hythloday begins his discourse on the island of Utopia by describing its geography. The island itself is about 200 miles broad and 500 miles long, in roughly the shape of a crescent. Between its corners the sea calmly runs in, which profitably provides ...

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      When Utopia opens, the character Thomas More is in the...

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      For a free man to counsel a serving man to run away is...

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      In Book II of Utopia, we learn that the principal foundation...

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  2. Analysis. Winston meets the girl at the agreed-upon place, then follows her to a deserted clearing. They kiss and she tells him her name is Julia. He tells her that before he read her note he had wanted to rape and murder her, because he thought she was a spy for the Thought Police. She laughs and tears off her sash, then shares a block of ...

  3. Utopia | Book 2, Chapter 2 : Of Their Towns, Particularly of Amaurot | Summary. Raphael explains "he that knows one of their towns knows them all—they are so like one another." He proceeds to describe the capital, Amaurot, as an example (because he lived there for five years). Like all Utopian towns, Amaurot is built in a square near a water ...

  4. Utopia Summary and Analysis of Book Two (second half) Book Two (Second Half) Summary: The Utopians have slaves, including prisoners of war captured in battle. The children of slaves are not held in slavery. Utopians also travel to foreign countries to purchase and enslave criminals condemned to die.

  5. Hythloday concludes by summarizing Utopia’s merits and comparing its collective economy favorably to the property-based economies of European commonwealths. He emphasizes his overarching argument that private property gives rise to both pride and idleness, and that together these spawn poverty and misery. Active Themes.

  6. 1984 Book 2, Chapter 2 Summary. Cut to said Sunday. Winston follows the brunette’s directions and the two meet in the countryside in some bushes, away from telescreens and hidden microphones. The brunette kisses Winston, and tells him that her name is Julia. Winston feels confident with the hiding place, given Julia’s apparent experience.

  7. A summary of Book Two: Chapters I–III in George Orwell's 1984. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of 1984 and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

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