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Utopia
"There is nothing like dream to create the future. Utopia to-day, flesh and blood tomorrow."
Victor Hugo, Les Miserables, 1862
The idea of Utopia is one of the most prominent subjects portrayed in Orwell's novel, 1984 and Huxley's novel
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
It is interesting to note, before anything, the similarities between Brave New World and 1984. Firstly and rather obviously, they are both prophetic novels, they were both written in turbulent times, both suffering changes that could revert the future
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of George Orwell provided a realistic insight into the future concerning the totalitarian regimes before and after 1948. This scary insight was symbolized within the text of 1984, a book written to show the manipulation used by totalitarian regimes to create
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Category: /Literature/World Literature
George Orwell
1984
The New American Library
Copyright 1961
George Orwell
<The information concerning the author's background was not included in the book.>
George Orwell, whose real name was Eric Blair, was born in Bengal, India, in 1903
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"I shall save you, Winston, I shall make you perfect." So O'Brien, the Grand Inquisitor of 1984, has said to the antihero Winston Smith, in one of the dream sequences which strangely go almost unnoticed in that inverted Platonic dialogue which
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John David Frodsham (1985) points out that to study George Orwell's 1984 is to note: "1984 will always remain as a menacing possibility" (p. 139). George Orwell, in his futuristic novel, 1984, incites the imagination of the reader to compare society
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The Importance of 1984
1984 was a very important book. First, it helped show where communism was headed, and helped create repulsion towards Communism. Before this book (and Animal Farm) a lot of people thought Communism was a good thing
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George Orwell's novel, 1984 is about a distopian future in which the government, the Party, controls every aspect of its people's lives. The government brainwashes its people into believing anything it says. In today's world there are governments
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A Comparison Contrast of A Brave New World and 1984Although many similarities exist between Aldous Huxley's A Brave New World and George
Orwell's 1984, the works books though they deal with similar topics, are more dissimilar than
alike. A Brave New
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. In his 1984, Orwell creates a strictly totalitarian society, offering an alarming glimpse into a possible future. Orwell's society shows every characteristic named above in the definition of totalitarianism, its government's sole goal to maintain power
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