1. thesis statement
1.1. reaching the shore
1.1.1. talks about a young boy Jose Paul curious about the unknown of his society. why people have chips as well as working in factory. the inclosure of walls and the feeling of trapped. him discovering the dystopian society
1.2. the roads to ustopia
1.2.1. the ustopia which is a form of utopian and dystopian society. how they correlate with one another in writing and how things in this world and unknown and some are known. the idea of cartography and how map drawing in writing
2. By using Jose Paul in, "Reaching the Shore" Guillermo Lavin focused on a curious child who wanted to know about the unknown in his society. The idea of a dystopian society that is enclosed off from the rest of society. Correlating it to the story of, "Dire Cartographies: The Road to Ustopia" that showed how in every dystopian society there is a part of it that is utopian. Showcasing how we inscribe our own tracks in the world but sometimes we cannot fully inscribe them if we are closed off to the unknown. Relating how Jose Paul was looking for the utopian part of his world and was trying to inscribe his own tracks and in a world that was unknown to him
2.1. how we navigates in the dystopian world
3. Short Story: Reaching the Shore
3.1. dystopia
3.1.1. society is not perfect
3.1.2. rebellion
3.1.3. working class
3.1.4. borders
3.2. Jose Paul
3.2.1. narrator of the story
3.2.2. curious to what is out there
3.2.3. wants a bike for Christmas
3.2.4. wants his father to have a good life
3.3. Isasis Ray(father)
3.3.1. works in the factory
3.3.2. does not want to explain economic war to his son
3.4. end of story
3.4.1. explores the other side
3.4.2. takes the bike and goes to the wall
3.5. other society
3.5.1. another society on the other side
3.5.2. trapped within a dystopian society
4. Lens: Dire Cartographies: The Roads to Ustopia
4.1. ustopia
4.1.1. word combining utopia and dystopia
4.1.2. perfect society
4.1.3. every society there is a ustopia and dystopia
4.2. dystopia
4.2.1. rebellion
4.2.2. suffering
4.2.3. tyranny
4.2.4. oppression
4.3. utopia
4.3.1. perfect society
4.4. cartography
4.4.1. map drawing
4.4.2. earliest of our days inscribed maps of our surroundings
4.4.3. inscribing our own tracks
4.4.4. between known and unknown
4.4.4.1. heros and monsters
4.4.5. imaginary places