If you are to write a story based on these terms, your first step would be to categorize these terms according to cultural or historical relevance. First, terms such as emaciation, insurrection, and ruffian could all be terms used in associative context to poverty, criminality, and societal times of crisis. Thereon, terms such as proletarian and utopia could both be associated with middle class, getting by, and ideal norms. Lastly, term such as hedonistic, self-abasement, and vitriol could all be associated with humanistic extremes that deviate from normality.
If I were writing a paper with these terms, I would generate a topic post-categorization session through generating a great open-ended question. This question would be something like: 1) Utopian Ideals: How do we analyze all the wrongs to arrive at what is right? or 2) Three-Pronged Existence: How do we define what is right regulatorily, socioeconomically, and in terms of humanity?
Finally, I would do strong research - incorporating meaningful definitions of these terms with examples throughout in a subtle yet substantial way - that would allow me to create a 3-4 point thesis statement that goes at the end of my intro paragraph. Thereon, each body paragraph would have a topic sentence introducing one of the thesis statement points in sequentially listed order. Finally, I would follow a generalizing to specific approach of making valid claims, citing evidence in my research with proper in text citations and a works cited page, and elaborating upon my analytical essay with most of my writing being original statements.