Utopia
Introduction + Context
Plot Summary
Detailed Summary & Analysis
Book 1
Book 2: Discourse on Utopia
Book 2: Of Their Towns, Particularly of Amaurote
Book 2: Of Their Magistrates
Book 2: Of Their Trades, and Manner of Life
Book 2: Of Their Traffic
Book 2: Of the Travelling of the Utopians
Book 2: Of Their Slaves, and of Their Marriages
Book 2: Of Their Military Discipline
Book 2: Of the Religions of the Utopians
Book 2: Conclusion
Themes
All Themes
Travel, Discovery, and Place
Bad Governance, Pride, and Idleness
Property, Labor, and Utopian Society
The Public Good, Virtue, and Religion
Ideals and Practicality
The Ambiguities of Utopia
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Characters
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Thomas More
Raphael Hythloday
Peter Giles
Cardinal John Morton
A Lawyer
A Joker
A Friar
Utopus
Symbols
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The Garden and the Island
Gold
Literary Devices
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Allusions
Ethos
Frame Story
Genre
Imagery
Irony
Logos
Metaphors
Mood
Oxymorons
Paradox
Personification
Satire
Setting
Similes
Situational Irony
Style
Tone
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Utopia
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Sir Thomas More
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Introduction
Intro
Plot Summary
Plot
Summary & Analysis
Book 1
Book 2: Discourse on Utopia
Book 2: Of Their Towns, Particularly of Amaurote
Book 2: Of Their Magistrates
Book 2: Of Their Trades, and Manner of Life
Book 2: Of Their Traffic
Book 2: Of the Travelling of the Utopians
Book 2: Of Their Slaves, and of Their Marriages
Book 2: Of Their Military Discipline
Book 2: Of the Religions of the Utopians
Book 2: Conclusion
Themes
All Themes
Travel, Discovery, and Place
Bad Governance, Pride, and Idleness
Property, Labor, and Utopian Society
The Public Good, Virtue, and Religion
Ideals and Practicality
The Ambiguities of Utopia
Quotes
Characters
All Characters
Thomas More
Raphael Hythloday
Peter Giles
Cardinal John Morton
A Lawyer
A Joker
A Friar
Utopus
Symbols
All Symbols
The Garden and the Island
Gold
Lit Devices
All Literary Devices
Allusions
Ethos
Frame Story
Genre
Imagery
Irony
Logos
Metaphors
Mood
Oxymorons
Paradox
Personification
Satire
Setting
Similes
Situational Irony
Style
Tone
Theme Wheel
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