1984 & Brave New World Comparison
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A society of painless freedom has always been wanted. It has even been sought after by the leaders of nations such as Adolf Hitler. Two authors, Aldous Huxley and George Orwell, wrote of these ideal societies in their works Brave New World and 1984. These two books had many similarities, but we will only discuss the following three: They both illustrated a utopian society, they both had protagonists who disliked the utopian government, and they both
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to it as his "negative utopia." These authors greatly demonstrated what it would be like as a citizen of one of these nations. They also showed that there is nor will there ever be a "perfect" society. They also demonstrated to people why they should respect what they have, and to consider themselves privileged to live in a society that can accept them for who they are, and not what they wanted them to be.
to it as his "negative utopia." These authors greatly demonstrated what it would be like as a citizen of one of these nations. They also showed that there is nor will there ever be a "perfect" society. They also demonstrated to people why they should respect what they have, and to consider themselves privileged to live in a society that can accept them for who they are, and not what they wanted them to be.