Friday, April 22, 2011

One of Alpha Ralpha Blvd.’s topics is that it is a story about how the a perfect society has been achieved in the future and how humans were able to accomplish many things that were not able to do so in the past. An example would be living for longer than expected and animals who have been transformed into humans.

Another topic is that when utopia has been achieved people could no longer advance and they would have to convert the world back to a dystopian society. Once perfection is achieved perfectly then something must be returned to its original state in order for it to continue progressing. For example in the story the world was almost utopian. No disease and no culture that can interfere with the unification of man but since they couldn’t progress in the world they introduced these things back into the world.

The last topic is that knowing the future will not allow people to change it. They get the sense that the future will never change and they wrap the idea of their future to their real future.

The Theme of the story is that an idea can go so far and that things have to eventually go back to the way that they were originally. They won’t have a way to progress anymore which will make them have to start going back in order for things to continue evolving.

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