Utopia was a long novel by Huxley in 1912. The novel was set in England at the end of the 19th century. It criticized the injustice of society and the distortion of human nature by describing a utopia. The protagonist of the novel was a young man named Sun Zi. He witnessed the dark side of society and decided to leave his hometown for Utopia to find a real paradise. In Utopia, he met a woman named Eugene. She told him that Utopia was a society made up of the best people, and everyone enjoyed equal rights and freedom. The social system of Utopia was perfect. Everyone was respected and society operated smoothly. However, because Utopia was too perfect, some problems arose. For example, people became selfish and hypocritical, and society lost its original color. In the end, Utopia was destroyed due to internal conflicts, and his grandson returned to reality. Utopia depicted an ideal society, but it also revealed the injustice of the society and the distortion of human nature. Through this story, the author criticized the injustice of society and the distortion of human nature at that time, while emphasizing the spirit of human pursuit of truth and freedom.