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Throughout More’s Utopia the reader is questioning More’s intentions. Utopia is a literary game with the playful combination of ideals and reality. ... The persona More’s opposition to this ideal allows Hythloday to give an account of his experience of Utopia. ... Don’t try to be brief” (Utopia, 41). ... Hythloday describes sheep that “devour men” (Utopia, 19). ... Therefore, the greed of the landlord is “a frightful plague to his native country” (Utopia, 19) that causes lanlords to force the English peasants from their homes, into destitution, and, finally, into thievery. ... Hythloday describes the ideal society of Utopia, which doesn’t value wealth. The Utopians have low regard for gold and silver over the more useful iron that “men could not live without” (Utopia, 62).


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