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…George Orwell wrote 1984 in a time of growing technology, and as he saw it, growing governmental power. Orwell predicted that the government was going to use, and perhaps had already begun, to use brainwashing techniques, to control populations. Orwell…
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…Social Control Mechanisms in Brave New World in Reference to 1984 The Populations in Huxley's brave new world and Orwell's 1984 have been suppressed and controlled completely. They have been sustained by totally different means. Orwell's world in 1984
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…The books "Brave New World", by Aldous Huxley and "1984", by George Orwell have a lot of things in common, although presented in different ways. Both present different warnings about the dangers of a totalitarian government. In "Brave New World…
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…In both novels, Brave New World by Arthur Huxley and 1984 by George Orwell, the role of History is essential. History is an essential component to understand the present circumstances. The use of History is not to repeat mistakes from the past…
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…to the state. In the novels 1984 by George Orwell and Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, clear opposition to these subtle barriers was voiced. These books established the atmosphere and seductiveness of "utopia" and fear of the consequences of acting in the non…
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…In both '1984' and 'Brave New World' the societies represent a totalitarian regime, with one leader, one idea and one-way of life. Both display the nonsensical idea of there being only one permitted way of thinking. From the opening paragraph of '1984
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