Friday, October 28, 2016
1984 and Animal Farm
George Orwell has written two have novels, 19 Eighty-Four, and physical Farm. nineteen Eighty-Four is hatful in a totalistic society, and follows the jaunt of Winston Smith as he betrays Big Brother and the companionship with a companion named Julia, resulting in their capture. Animal Farm is set on an oppressed farm, where the farmer, Mr. Jones, neglects his animals causing the animals to rebel and form their bear legislature within the farm. When approached from the attach lens, Animal Farm and xix Eighty-Four embody the imperialism which the author, George Orwell, witnessed in his childhood and experienced in his adolescence when he fought in the Spanish Civil War. Orwell saw the artful ways of a totalitarian government during the war, and portrayed this by means of the novels Nineteen Eighty-Four where the governments involve for power was more negative to the civilians than the war itself. Through the manipulative influence of the government, civilians were consequen tly doing the leave of their leaders, rather than for the will of themselves. Thus, resulting in a dystopian society.\nmany examples of the quest for power be portrayed through example of propaganda by the groups of leaders in both novels. In Nineteen Eighty-Four, The company is in arbitrary control, likewise in Animal Farm the Pigs are in total control. Both represent similar tactics to lay down this power, and these tactics are seen through the theme, knowledge is the key to power. The master(prenominal) goal of the Party is to belittle the possibility of independent thought, in order to prevent a revolution. Newspeak plays an important role in doing so. Members of The Ministry of Truth are always attempting to cut words off of existence. If there are no words to describe feelings which stone the party, then it is not manageable for an opposition to take power and therefore making thoughtcrime impossible. The Party also strongly believes that, Who controls\nthe pas.. .
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