“An imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect,†is the definition you’d read if you searched up the word, “utopia.†Humans strive to achieve perfection- the perfect grade, a perfect family, having a perfect life, being the perfect person- to be flawless. We as humans, typically desire for what we dont have. After all, our world is not perfect at all. We face hardships, anxieties, pain, and much more. But could this desire for perfection start instead, imperfection? Could it start a dystopia instead of a utopia? Could our wish for happiness create a world of unhappiness? Well in the pursuit of happiness and conflicting with what is right, yes. For an example, let’s look into “Fahrenheit 451†by Ray…show more content…The parlor walls are all entertainment for society- what the government is feeding them, propaganda. The people are despondent, not admitting it. This is shown on pg.13, “‘We get these cases (pill overdose) nine or ten a night.