Saturday, October 15, 2016

Brave New World and 1984

two society aims to implement wandering and happiness in their world. However, roughly societies have different meanings as to what happiness is and ways to earn it. In the dystopian novels, 1984 by George Orwell and Brave rude(a) dry land by Aldous Huxley, the political institutions intent totalitarianism to g overn their populate. The authoritiess of both worlds deprive state of their individualism, sloughing their human nature. They control every(prenominal) aspect of peoples lives from what they do, think and believe. In 1984 the government or the Party controls the people of Oceania, where privacy no monthlong exists and in the New deposit the citizens lives be already mapped out. Life in Oceania and New State consist of similarities in that both are control by absolute powers which leads to a total control of the society, cause it to be vapid, ignorant and depressed, however the governments believes of how people should coexist together are apart.\nThe gov ernment in both novels devalue the citizens to provoke executive strength and claver governmental control over the freedom of their people. The Party in Oceania is composed based on three ideas, War is peace, emancipation is slavery and Ignorance is strength. They suppress these ideas onto their citizens which are organized into classes, the proles or people are fixed in the bottom, the outer party members are placed next and the privileged party members are placed at the top, who are granted a better manners than the ones below. Moreover, the government introduces four ministries. separately serves a purpose in order to maintain constancy in society; Ministry of truth raises propaganda and alters historical records in order to match the Partys ideas, Ministry of Love takes bang of criminal drill, Ministry of Peace, ironically, engages in contend and the Ministry of Plenty controls economic activity and plans shortages for the people. Likewise, the New State besides di vided its people into cardinal groups; Alpha, Beta, G...

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.