There comes a time when social criticism grows tiresome and grows tiresome a literature that focuses entirely on inferior types. There comes a time when the absence of the representation of an opposite model, a superior one that instructs and inspires by example, even if it can be labeled utopian or incomplete, is painful. The truth is that, in this sense, all literature can be labeled as utopian and incomplete, that is, as an imaginary creation from an individual point of view that cannot but only cover a portion of reality. And neither literature nor the author can avoid the fact that this part is considered the most important for both of them.