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  • Allusions in Brave New World and 1984

    In both the novels 1984 by Orwell and Brave New World by Huxley, the story takes place in a dystopian world controlled by tyrannical governments where individuality doesnt exist. Aldous Huxley who is an English writer, novelist, philosopher, and author of Brave New World argues that authoritarian governments are a threat to individuality and free…

  • Essay on ‘1984’: Thought Police

    Technology continues to shape our lives and influence our society. Mankind has become so dependent on technology that one cannot imagine living without his or her smartphone or laptop. No one will debate that this digital renaissance has not created a more productive, mobile, and efficient culture, but at what price? In the novel 1984,…

  • How Dystopia Is Portrayed In Utopia, 1984 And Fahrenheit 451

    Throughout history, many have imagined a world without war, poverty, or crime. Plato imagined an enlightened commonwealth ruled by philosopher kings, many religions profess bliss in the afterlife, and various groups have tried to create paradise on Earth. Thomas More’s 1516 book ‘utopia’ gave this concept a name, derived from the Greek word ‘no place.’…

  • Essay on Proles in ‘1984’

    For my topic, I have decided to write about what the meaning of ‘Big Brother’ is and what might cause the fall of ‘Big Brother. Big Brother is the totalitarian leader of Oceania and the idol of the Party. He is an acclaimed, accomplished war hero, a master inventor and philosopher, and the founder of…

  • Essay on Setting of ‘1984’

    Books are often a way of communication from author to reader. The dystopian society portrayed in 1984 by George Orwell is one of the multifarious settings in many fictional and historical fictional pieces of literature. This genre uses a form of social order propagandized as utopian despite the extreme flaws beneath the surface of the…

  • What Is Hate Week in ‘1984’: Critical Essay

    These four simple words make up perhaps the most terrifying political slogan to have ever been created. However, in the fear-filled world of 1984, such a slogan is an ever-present reality for the citizens of Oceania to face. In George Orwell’s 1949 hit novel, 1984, Winston Smith wrestles with oppression in Oceania, a dystopia where…

  • Ministries in ‘1984’: Critical Essay

    The novel 1984 is a book that everybody must have read at least once in their lifetime. It is about a world in which everything is owned and controlled by the government. Culture, the economy, physical activities, and even their thoughts are being controlled by the Party. The Party has totalitarian control over its citizens.…

  • Essay on What are the Proles in ‘1984’

    Concerning your wider reading explore and comment on how identity is presented in George Orwell’s 1984 and Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go Identity is how you see yourself; it also refers to your own perceived idea of how you view yourself which is ultimately affected by how others see you. This highlights that an…

  • Essay on Two Minutes Hate in ‘1984’

    Although it is a fictional story written over half a century ago, many of the ideas and aspects of George Orwells 1984 exist in real life today, including in the War on Terrorism. 1984 is a novel about a world in which a totalitarian government controls the thoughts and actions of citizens and uses brainwashing…

  • Essay on Mr. Charrington in ‘1984’

    Mr Charrington placed his battered old wig and spectacles on the bench in front of him. He sighed inaudibly as he jerked the seat towards him and sat down directly in front of the telescreen. It was quite obvious that he was no longer the same person. He then roused himself and sat up straighter…