Category: /Literature
Aldous Huxley's Brave New World is more relevant today than George Orwell's 1984. Although both totalitarian societies are based on plausible premises, the Utopia depicted in Brave New World still has a chance of appearing today, whilst the Big Brother
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Category: /Literature/Novels
1984 vs. Animal Farm
1984, by George Orwell, is a very powerful drama which involves man and
totalitarian society. It is a story of a lonely rebel whose only valuable is his mind and who later conspires with another in an attempt to separate
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Category: /History
Orwell portrays a time period in which there is a totalitarian state in place, that is, a irremovable government which remains in place through the use of technology, as well as the study of the past. Orwell vividly displays a government that has so
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Category: /History
FASCISM
Fascism was an totalitarian political movement that developed after 1919 as a reaction against the political and social changes brought about by World War 1 and the spread of socialism and communism. It flourished between 1919 and 1945
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Category: /Literature/English
Written Response on Animal Farm
Animal farm, known as one of the great anti-totalitarian novel during the World War II by George Orwell, successfully conveys his criticism upon Communism. George Orwell was the pen name of an English writer, Eric Blair
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
oppression is highly publicized, in an attempt to stop public criticism,
the state "fixed Alex." He once again has freedom of choice. Through these series of events,
Burgess shows another conviction of his. Burgess believes that totalitarian governments take
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
become a
despot. The comparison of Adolf Hitler to that of Richard, shown by the modern
motion picture Richard III, will show the rapid rise and fall of the despot and the reality
of totalitarian rule.
Plato's Republic, a fascinating
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Category: /History
, or more simply, to achieve the aim of totalitarianism.
Government soviet policy throughout the period of war communism had been predicated on the use of force and terror to gain political control and economic stability. Lenins power base diminished from
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Category: /Literature/Novels
lies in his presentation of the horrors of totalitarian regimes, and his analysis of communism put to practice, through satire and simple story-telling. The structure of the novel is skillfully organized, and the careful reader may, for example, detect
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the governments of the Liliput, Brobdinag, and the Houhynms.
Liliput tries to show itself as a well-cultured society but, the narrow-minded people show themselves to be militaristic totalitarians. As Gulliver studies the Liliputians he learns
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