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Comparison Of 1984 And Brave New World
863 words
A Brave New World is a story about Bernard Marx,
who rejects his society because he finds that he
is not satisfied with living a controlled life.
1984 is a story about Winston who finds forbidden
love within the restrictions of his society. These
books are both in the same genre, so they can be
easily compared and contrasted. The main
similarities in the two pieces are the topics of
the novels, the endings of the books, the nature
of the characters, the way history is handled, and
the role of sc...
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Group Of People Thought Police
374 words
Shortly before the birth of Christ, a group of
people emerged to form a power that would be the
authority of their empire. These people were the
Romans. The Romans were probably the first group
of people who had an organized government. Nearly
two thousand years later every country in this
world has some form of modern government. Some
forms of government today are the American
Democracy, the Monarchy of England and Communism
of Cuba. In the novel 1984 there is one ruler who
controls In most cou...
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1984 Vs Brave New World
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Undoubtedly, 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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Osama Bin Laden World War Ii
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The year 2002 has finally arrived. This is a time
to take a retrospective look at what has happened
in the previous year. The same thing happened in
1984. Back then; the people decided if what George
Orwell had predicted in his novel had come true.
Taking a quick glance, the appearance of the
society then, compared with the fictional society
of 1984 was like night and day. But, on further
inspection, George Orwell's predictions were
really not that far off. Now in 2002, the evidence
of a 1984 li...
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George Orwell 1984 Ministry Of Love
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Since the onset of the United States, Americans
have always viewed the future in two ways; one, as
the perfect society with a perfect government, or
two, as a communistic hell where free will no
longer exists and no one is happy. The novel 1984
by George Orwell is a combination of both
theories. On the "bad" side, a communist state
exists which is enforced with surveillance
technology and loyal patriots. On the "good" side,
however, everyone in the society who was born
after the hostile takeover...
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Ministry Of Truth Matter Of Fact
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... w paradoxical conclusion that the prevailing
mental condition in Oceania must be one of
controlled insanity (1984 p. 225). Eventually it
is the denial of reality which is the special
feature of Ingsoc (1984 p. 205). Finally apart
from the permanent surveillance of Party adherents
and the distortion of reality, the mutability of
the past is another crucial tenet of Ingsoc. In
fact as far as the philosophy of the regime is
concerned there is a significant correlation
between the future, past a...
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Book Was Written Brave New World
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Literary Devices in 20 th Century Literature After
WWII and during the beginning of the Cold War,
much was thought and much was said about
government and about the contemporary culture in
general. This is reflected in many of the literary
works of the time, and even before that time, as
many of the Marxist and socialist principles were
well known. Some of the works include symbolism,
some include metaphors, some include satire, and
some have other methods. Regardless on which
device is used, the...
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World War Ii War With Japan
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The atomic bomb is the subject of much
controversy. Since its first detonation in 1945,
the entire world has heard the aftershocks of that
blast. Issues concerning Nuclear Weapons sparked
the Cold War. We also have the atomic bomb to
thank for our relative peace in this time due to
the fear of Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD).
The effects of the atomic bomb might not have been
the exact effects that the United States was
looking for when they dropped Little Boy and Fat
Man on Hiroshima and Nag...
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Gulliver Travels Jane Austen
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Civility, as stated in the Webster? s Dictionary,
as polite or courteous is represented in the
novels Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austin and in
Part IV of Gulliver? s Travels by Jonathan Swift.
Civilization, as seen in the novels Pride and
Prejudice and Gulliver? s Travels, is depicted as
an act of human nature as compared to the act of
savages. Human beings can be civilized and
uncivilized depending on the way the reason things
out or the way they act in a certain situations.
The following essa...
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Cuban Missile Crisis Fidel Castro
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Cuba: The Plight of a Nation and its Revolution
While the isle of Cuba was initially discovered on
October 27, 1492 during one of Columbus? first
voyages, it wasn? t actually claimed by Spain
until the sixteenth century. However, it? s
tumultuous beginnings as a Spanish sugar colony
provides an insightful backdrop into the very
essence of the country? s political and economic
unrest. From it? s early revolutionary days to the
insurrection challenge of the Marxist-Leninist
theories emerged the to...
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Parental Divorce Psychological Bulletin
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The Affects of Divorce on Children As a child,
there are many things that affect a view, memory,
opinion, or attitude. Children have many of their
own daily struggles to cope with, as peer
pressures are an example. As an adult, we
sometimes forget what it is like to be a child
dealing with some of the childhood pressures. Many
parents do not realize how something like divorce
could possibly affect their children as much as it
does themselves. As the case may be, children are
strongly affected by...
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George Orwell 1984 People Of Oceania
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Freedom and Liberty (a book review of George
Orwell's 1984) Living in a society with limited
freedom of expression is not, in any case,
enjoyable. A Totalitarian society is a good
example of such a society, because although it
provides control for the people, it can deny them
a great deal of freedom to express themselves. The
fictional society in George Orwell s 1984 also
stands as a metaphor for a Totalitarian society.
Communication, personal beliefs, and individual
loyalty to the government ar...
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Orwell George Orwell
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George 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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George Orwell 1984 Tele Screens
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George Orwell's 1984 The novel takes place in a
theoretical and fictional totalitarian society.
The story begins in London on April 4, 1984 after
an atomic world war divides the world into three
states. London is the capital of Oceania, run by
INGSOC (English Socialism) or controllers called
The Party, which is divided into two sections; The
Inner Party, and The Outer Party which are the
Rich and the Middle-Class. A third group called
The Proles or The Proletariat is the poor, and
considered ani...
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Men And Women Ministry Of Love
573 words
Harrison Bergeron vs. 1984 Harrison Bergeron and
1984 were both based on a similar concept. This
concept is creating peace by limiting and
controlling the population. In George Orwell s
1984, it was done through brainwashing and
doublethink. In Kurt Vonnegut s Harrison Bergeron,
it was done by limiting everyones abilities until
everyone is equal in all ways. Each author used
class systems, nature, and society to portray
their negative utopia. Class systems played a more
important role in 1984, t...
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Ku Klux Klan Copyright C 1994
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How Phreaks, Anarchist, The Kkk, And Swp How
Phreaks, Anarchist, The Kkk, And Swp Compare To
Big Brother From 1984 Many organizations today are
considered bad or evil. Groups like the Ku Klux
Klan, The Anarchy Organization, Supreme White
Power, which are Skinheads and Neo-Nazis, and
Phreaks are a few of these groups. These groups
all have one thing in common they somehow break
the law. The Ku Klux Klan terrorized public
officials in efforts to drive them from office and
blacks in general to prev...
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Short Term Memory York Oxford University
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Intelligence: Genetic And Environmental Factors
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Environmental Factors Intelligence: Genetic and
Environmental Factors One of the most interesting
and controversial areas in behavioral genetics,
human intelligence is currently assumed to be
subject to both genetic and environmental
influences. While this assumption is accepted by a
majority of geneticists and behavioral scientists,
there is great disagreement on the degree of
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Blue Collar Workers Job Related Stress
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Over the past few decades, many people are hearing
more about job related stress. With many
households depending on duel incomes, people are
working more and having less leisure time. Many
claim that job stress has contributed to such
illnesses as heart disease, depression, gastric
problems, exhaustion, and many other related
illnesses. This paper will focus on the background
issues surrounding stress; as well as, the steps
that need to be taken by one s self and the
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Pampa Flats Moseley Nazca Favorably Anton 1992
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NAZCA ART By 15 / 96 # 6720087 76. 26 The
classical Nazca culture inhabited areas around the
Nazca Valley on the South coast of Peru during the
Early Intermediate period, or 300 BC 600 AD. Their
capitol city was Cahuachi, located near the Rio
Nazca several kilometers inland. In its
florescence Cahuachi was a ceremonial place where
the Nazca would go and meet to conduct rituals or
do business; since the average citizen did not
live within the city. Eventually Cahuachi was
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Patrick Mc Murphy Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest
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Conor Cook English IX-B September 21, 2000 Radical
Rebellion George Orwell's 1984 and Ken Keys One
Flew over the Cuckoos Nest are two excellent and
closely related novels. Set in two very different
times, these two novels are essentially about the
rebellious fighting spirit of individuals.
Authority in 1984 is depicted in the form of the
Party, which rules over Oceania. In One Flew over
the Cuckoos Nest, Nurse Ratched and her staff are
the authority figures. 1984 s protagonist, Winston
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