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The Fact
The dystopian concept isn’t as recent an idea as many people believe, and the word itself can be traced back to 1747. Samuel Butler’s 1872 novel, “Erewhon,” is a great example of a dystopian play-on-words, with the almost-backward spelling of “nowhere” explicitly signaling the intention to reverse the “utopian” ideals.
The man reads mortgage contract at the bank. Staff guy asks him: Well did you learned it? Confused with something? The man: yes, here's 1199 section, 23 article: "To put bank's stamp on debtor's forehead..."