Utopias did not, can not, and will not exist. They constrict people and hide the real world from them.Furthermore not everyone's utopia is the same and or they could just not be able to live in a perfect world. Not everyone has the right mindset to live in a perfect world. “-sense of real ownership the community will have by being financially responsible for their homes.”They could have no means to pay the rent and if they proved work they could not know how to do the job.“The 10% of Amish who don’t stay allow the other 90% to maintain their culture.”People are leaving the Amish lifestyle because the dont like the way they are living or the like a more regular life.“Jonas Felt the joy of it as soon the memory began.”(lowry 116)He felt joy …show more content…
Utopias have to be controlling to make everything perfect “Formal education ends with the eighth grade. After that, Amish boys begin an apprenticeship to learn a trade; girls learn the skills necessary to maintain a home.”They make people stop their education to start working at a young age. The group of 11 adults and a small number of children were forbidden to eat meat or use any animal products such as honey, wool, beeswax, or manure.This community forced the members be vegan no matter what to control their lives.“Attention. This is a reminder to Females under nine that hair ribbons are to be neatly tied at all times.”(lowry 22)In the giver community they have things that you have to or can't do tell you reach a certain age. It restricts them from having their