The Utopians' treatment of valuables showcases a shift from valuing material possessions in childhood to communal wealth in adulthood.
The details about how the Utopians treat valuables develop the central idea by making an analogy between children outgrowing playing with valuables and children outgrowing playing with toys.
Thomas More's 'Utopia' highlights how the Utopians view and use valuables such as pearls, diamonds, and gold in contrast to other societies.
This approach emphasizes the Utopians' focus on communal wealth and the rejection of materialistic displays of wealth.
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