Educating For The Perfect World

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Educating For The Perfect World

"The hope of making (The Utopian State) would lie in culture. If   people could be persuaded to read and write, not just eat and make   love, there was still a chance that they might come to reason." This   statement made by Arthur applies to both the society within T. H.   White's novel, The Once and Future King, and to our own modern-day   society. Within the society depicted in the novel, as well as in our   own society, individuals who are educated and informed have open minds   to reason with each other in conflicting situations, rather than make   war. Through this idealistic view, proposed by T. H. White, there is   the possibility of achieving a utopian state.

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  • Date Submitted: 05/24/2008 04:29 PM
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