A utopia is classified as an imagined place or state of
things where everything is perfect.
What is a dystopia?
An imagined place in which everything is unpleasant or bad,
sometimes an environmentally degraded one.
We think it is quite debatable about whether the
utopia is applied to the garden city or the city. From the description of the
garden city we would imagine it to be tranquil, beautiful and overall a utopian
city. The city itself is a ruin, implying that this would be dystopia. However,
the way the character Halloway feels about the city suggests he feels the
metropolis is more utopia. We think this shows that a place cannot be
classified as a utopia simply by the way it looks to everyone. We think that
every individual would have a different version of their own utopia. We also
discovered the fact that both of the cities had both utopian and dystopian
qualities. The garden city may have appeared utopian by the description of the
flowers, canals and the sophisticated “green” technology, yet the social
conditions that were forced on the inhabitants of the garden city
(vegetarianism, young people of different sexes living together in dormitories until
married) makes us begin to question if this place really is utopia. The inhabitants
freedom and free will is restricted. The city, whilst a ruin, has the freedom
that the Garden City doesn’t offer. It has the ability to be who you want, and
do what you want. We have agreed that in the story, The Ultimate City, there is
no distinct Utopia or Dystopia