User:IAmLegend12150307/Evaluate an Article

Which article are you evaluating?
Utopian studies

Why you have chosen this article to evaluate?
I have chosen this article to evaluate because I have enrolled and completed a couple college courses that had specific works of literature that revolved around Utopian societies or worlds. These works of literature were often for young adults, of course anyone is capable of reading it, but that was the predominant age level. These societies matter because it highlights the key aspects of perspective in different types of living, either majestic and happy, or disastrous and fearful. I enjoyed reading and analyzing these utopian societies along with dystopian societies. My preliminary impression was definitely "Ooooo I know that, I like this one!"

Evaluate the article
When evaluating this article, we can see that there is some good information but it is missing a significant amount of good links for further explanation. It has general information about what Utopion studies is but needs to fill in the gaps of more examples, further explanation upon the history of maybe why it was made, for who specifically, etc. The way Utopian studies is talked about in this article is in the same realm of how I have had it discussed in previous courses. The article seems to be neutral, simply just explaining what it is and who creates pieces of literature in this way. The content seems to be up-to-date, last edit was Dec. 2021. There is only one image, could use more of possible examples of what it would look like. When looking at the Talk pages it seems that other editors would agree that " Could someone add actual sources to this topic? The list of significant works is nice, but not enough." (Nnp11 (talk) 21:19, 17 September 2020 (UTC)) Assessing the articles overall completeness, I would say it needs work, it is possibly at 70% done, just needs a bit more to fulfill its role as a description of Utopian studies.