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1984 Vs Brave New World
1,309 wordsUndoubtedly, the thought of living in, or forming a utopian society has flashed through nearly every persons mind. A few people have even tried to make this ideal dream society a reality. Unfortunately, within the pursuit of these societies the leaders become corrupt and begin to become paranoid with the fear of rebellion. Hundreds of people were murdered during the reigns of Adolph Hitler and Joseph Stalin in what they considered measures to maintain peace and stability within their respective ...
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Orwell On Government In Animal Farm
681 wordsHave you ever heard about a society or government that is extremely screwed up? Of course you have, they all are. You could probably sit back and start a list of everything about your society and government that you want to change. George Orwell did just this and organized his concerns into a novel. The book is a satire about the fall of communism. The attitudes and traditions that Orwell wants to modify in his book, Animal Farm, are those that stifle humanity. Things like totalitarian governmen...
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Control The Future Controls The Past
591 wordsPsychological control is a major theme occurring in 1984 and Orwell proves this theme is possible by giving examples of how a totalitarian government could gain psychological control using their power to control history and technology. George Orwell wrote 1984 as a warning to people of what might come in the future if people were not careful. At the time Orwell was writing the book, the Cold War had not yet escalated, and many American intellectuals supported communism. Orwell demonstrated his t...
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Brave New World Mustapha Mond
1,812 wordsIn the past 100 years, the world has completely turned around. The technological and computer revolutions have completely changed the way the world works. Henry Ford revolutionized factorial production through the creation of the assembly line. It increased efficiency and a basic standard of conformity among products, therefore making the company a lot more successful. The rest of the industry creating a nation-wide revolution based on efficiency adopted this new innovation. Following the innova...
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Great Leap Forward Mao Zedong
1,359 wordsHistory has shown that strong individuals and revolutionary ideas can have a major impact on a country. Leaders are often driven by what they perceive as a desire to create a more perfect country. Frequently their egos and methods sway them from the realization of the ideals they set out to achieve. Every country has encountered a noteworthy leader at one point or another. Some countries realize this, and take advantage of the fact, while others let him or her pass slip away. A great leader has ...
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Orwell George Orwell
1,308 wordsGeorge Orwell? s 1984 George Orwell's novel 1984 is a frightening example of a totalitarian government. This government of unchallenged power controls not only the present and future of its people, but also the past. Many times the Party, the name of the government, alters the past to suit its needs. Orwell's vision is frightening because of the total lack of freedom given to the people by the government. In many ways George Orwell's vision of the future has come true, and the similarities betwe...
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Nazi Germany Totalitarian Government
581 wordsTales There are some similarities between Machiavelli's, Qualities of the Prince, and Arendts, Ideology and Terror. Hannah Arendts piece deals with governmental leadership using totalitarianism as its backbone. Machiavelli's piece deals with how a prince should properly keep his power over the country in which he rules. There is a link between the unscrupulous manner Machiavelli proposes his prince should act, and the way of totalitarian rule Arendt expresses. In this essay I will be uncovering ...
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Nineteen Eighty Four Spanish Civil War
1,887 wordsEric George Orwell george orwell Eric Arthur Blair, most prominently known as George Orwell lived between the years of 1903 - 1950. His writings were influenced by both world events as well as his own personal experiences. Orwell displayed these influences in his last novel, Nineteen Eighty-four. George Orwell was born in Motihari, Bengal, India on June 25, 1903 (Orwell Grolier n. pag. ). Orwell was only his pen name, while his real name was Eric Arthur Blair (Orwell Compton n. pag. ). He was bo...
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