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  • Sex For Fun
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    There are lots of ways to compare 1984 by George Orwell to Brave New World by Aldous Huxley. They both have to do with very futuristic ideas. I noticed that they both had basically the same character structure. In 1984, there is the leading lady Julia, and in Brave New World, there is Lenina Crowne. The main male character in 1984 is of course Winston Smith, and the leading man in Brave New World is a cross between Bernard Marx and John the so-called savage. There are also two god-like figures i...
  • Warning Of Orwell's Novel
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    George Orwell published 1984 in 1949, the same year that the Soviet Union exploded its first atomic bomb. The arms race that followed the Soviets' development of nuclear weaponry quickly escalated into the Cold War, which raged for the next four decades as the enormous ideological gulf separating capitalism and democracy from totalitarianism and Communism led to mutual hatred between the United States and the Soviet Union, the world's most powerful nations. During the long decades of the Cold Wa...
  • Totalitarian System Of Government
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    Larry He nagin term paper English George Orwell's novel, 1984 serves as a warning for us to be on guard against the intrusive power of government and the potential growth of totalitarianism. Therefore, with the recent collapse of communism and the rearrangement of European states, it is reasonable to state that 1984 is still relevant today. A number of critics have not only praised Orwells's novel but also recognized its importance for today. 1984 enables students to comprehend the oppression cr...
  • Anti Utopian Society In The Novel 1984
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    1984 as an Anti-Utopian Novel A utopia is an ideal or perfect community. While some writers have created fictional places that embody their ideals societies, other writers have written satires that ridicule existing conditions of society, or anti-utopias, which show possible future societies that are anything but ideal. In 1984, George Orwell presents a terrifying picture of future as life under the constant surveillance of? Big Brother.? This book 1984 is an anti-utopian novel. The main charact...
  • Winston Rents The Room
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    1984, by George Orwell (Pen Name), is a dystopian (opposite of utopia, imperfect) novel that presents the reader with a sense of despair for the characters. George Orwell, whose actual name is Eric Arthur Blair, was born in Moti hari, India, June 25, 1903 and died in London, England, January 21, 1950. He was a prominent author in the 1940's of two satires that attacked the idea of totalitarianism. The novels and essays and such written in the 1930's established him as an influential voice of the...
  • Novel And The Movie
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    Lee Hick mot April 20, 2000 1984 1984 is Orwell's most perfect novel, and it remains one of the most powerful warnings ever made against the dangers of a totalitarian society. This book is among the most famous member of the genre of the negative utopian novel... In a utopian novel, the writer aims to portray the perfect human society; in a novel of negative utopia, the goal is the exact opposite– to show the worst human society imaginable, and to convince readers to avoid any path that mi...

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