
The Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia
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Ursula K. Le Guin
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Science Fiction
Children’s
Action & Adventure
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
387
言語
英語
公開されました
Oct 20, 1994
出版社
Harper Voyager
説明
In a world divided by stark ideological contrasts, Shevek stands out as a brilliant physicist seeking clarity in the complexities around him. Tasked with challenging the established norms of his society, he embarks on a journey that will force him to confront both the utopian ideals of his home and the harsh realities of the world beyond. This exploration leads him to question the very foundations of ideas that are often taken for granted.
As Shevek navigates through the intricacies of life on Anarres and the opulence of Urras, he grapples with notions of freedom, individuality, and the societal constraints that dictate human behavior. His quest for knowledge not only pushes the boundaries of science but also challenges the status quo, highlighting the moral ambiguities that come with both freedom and oppression.
Through his experiences, readers are invited to ponder whether true utopia is achievable or merely an illusion. Shevek's story is one of sacrifice and revelation, sparking a dialogue on the inherent struggles between personal desires and societal expectations.
In unraveling the threads of his existence, Shevek ultimately unveils the ambiguous nature of utopia, reminding us that the pursuit of enlightenment often leads to unexpected consequences, revealing the complexity of human aspirations amidst the intricate tapestry of civilization.
As Shevek navigates through the intricacies of life on Anarres and the opulence of Urras, he grapples with notions of freedom, individuality, and the societal constraints that dictate human behavior. His quest for knowledge not only pushes the boundaries of science but also challenges the status quo, highlighting the moral ambiguities that come with both freedom and oppression.
Through his experiences, readers are invited to ponder whether true utopia is achievable or merely an illusion. Shevek's story is one of sacrifice and revelation, sparking a dialogue on the inherent struggles between personal desires and societal expectations.
In unraveling the threads of his existence, Shevek ultimately unveils the ambiguous nature of utopia, reminding us that the pursuit of enlightenment often leads to unexpected consequences, revealing the complexity of human aspirations amidst the intricate tapestry of civilization.