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Category: /Literature/English
…of our time. Salman Rushdie’s tale can be classified along with books such as Gulliver’s Travels and Orwell’s Animal Farm because it is a social commentary whose target is the censorship of a totalitarian nation. The human condition seems destined to repeat…
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Category: /Literature
…with the same basic ideas, 1984 by George Orwell and Brave New World by Aldous Huxley. Both of these novels deal with the lives of main characters that inadvertently become subversives in a totalitarian government. These two books differ greatly however…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Both of these novels deal with the lives of main characters who inadvertently become subversives in a totalitarian government, however these two books greatly differ with the manner in which the government controls the population and the strictness…
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…, this is not always the case, and thus we must implement government to balance the two conflicting sides and prevent individuals from hurting others. The government in The Penal Colony was totalitarian, sparing no rights for the individual. Justice, or the commander's…
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…The Possessed, became the author of mass terror and the first concentration camps ever built on the European Continent. Lenin was the initiator of the central drama--the tragedy--of our era, the rise of totalitarian states. A bookish man with a scholar's habits…
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…and declare himself Emperor, in a situation similiar to that of Julius Caesar. As Emperor, Palpatine began a totalitarian regime, enslaving non-humans, and persecuting and then assassinating all of the Jedi Masters he could find. He did this with the help of Darth…
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Category: /Literature
…is the novel nineteen eighty-four. As part of a great totalitarian state the government creates one language, newspeak, where no emotion words are in the dictionary. With newspeak there is no way of expressing the true emotions, like hate towards Big Brother…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…police of this totalitarian government. They were trained at birth to be completely loyal to Napoleon. They are Animalism only true physical force and without them the pigs would be powerless. The Sheep These animals are totally…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of a neurotic, paranoid man, it quickly turns into a protest against a quasi-utopian society and a totalitarian government. The book appears to be a satire at the start, similar to books such as ¡§Gulliver¡¦s Travels¡¨, or Huxley¡¦s ¡§Brave New World¡¨, but all too…
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Category: /History
…1984 The terrors of a totalitarian government presented in George Orwell’s 1984 apply not only to the Party, but also to the Stalinist Russia of the 1930’s. Frightening similarities exist between these two bodies which both started out as forms…
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