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    Political Attitudes Advocated in 1984 (AP PROMPT) 1987-Some novels and plays seem to advocate changes in social or political attitudes or in traditions. Choose such a novel or play and note briefly the particular attitudes or traditions that the author apparently wishes to modify. Then analyze the techniques the author uses to influence the reader’s or audience’s views. Avoid plot summary. Do not write about a film or television program. The world sixty years ago as seen by George Orwell was

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    life is extremely bad as from deprivation‚ oppression‚ or terror. George Orwell’s 1984 (1949)‚ is a novel based on life in a dystopian setting‚ with a totalitarian government centered on war and hatred. Steven Spielberg’s Minority Report (2002) is a film in a futuristic setting with a system which predicts future murders so that citizens live a homicide-free utopian life. Winston Smith is the main character in 1984. His rebelious views on his society and government cause his arrest for ‘thoughtcrime

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    For analysis I am dissecting the famous “1984” Super-bowl commercial by Apple Computer Inc. The commercial aired during the Super-bowl in 1984. The title and the commercial itself reference both the year it was aired as well as the famous book “1984” by George Orwell. The opening setting shows a row of people in a drone-like trance‚ wearing matching gray clothing‚ walking down a hallway‚ marching in step with each other. After a few seconds of this‚ we see a woman running down a different‚ empty

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    The society of 1984 by George Orwell is a frightening one‚ what with there being only three countries‚ and the country of Oceania being ruled by one man‚ Big Brother. The government system is greatly based off of communism‚ which was a touchy subject at the time the book was written. Many people fear that our society has begun to edge closer to the society of 1984; however‚ this is not the case. Our society is not edging closer that of 1984’s because of the outlandish changes that would be necessary

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    A Comparison of A Clockwork Orange and 1984 In futuristic literature one often encounters political systems that dominate and oppress. In George Orwell’s 1984 and Anthony Burgess’s A Clockwork Orange‚ government control uses various methods to force the citizens to conform. Brain washing was used for a common purpose in both stories‚ to forget and change the characters past actions. In A Clockwork Orange‚ brain washing was used after Alex had committed all his crimes‚ as a method of treatment for

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    While reading 1984 by George Orwell and Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury‚ I could determine that both novels gave into the theme of subjugation to the media. 1984 is set in a dystopian society where everyone is forced to believe in a totalitarian government run by a group called The Party. The Party is advertised by a public figure named “Big Brother‚” and although we never find out in the novel whether he actually exists or not‚ the society of Oceania seems to obey his every order. Where as in Fahrenheit

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    1984” and the “Matrix” in a Dystopian Society Dystopia is portrayed in the movies‚ “1984” and the “Matrix”. In “1984” it was shown that the people were being controlled and the law is being forced on them. In the “Matrix” humans were forced to hide underground. Both the “Matrix” and “1984” show how people are exploited and deceived in a dystopian society. In the world of “1984” the civilians are governed by a party. It was clearly shown that there was a strict government and Big Brother was

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    literature and films‚ displaying what the world could amount to if the Government were to take complete control. George Orwell’s 1984‚ published in 1949‚ is a classic piece of literature which displays a dystopian society where the public have no control over their own lives. V for Vendetta‚ directed by James McTeigue‚ is one of many films which has been based on 1984‚ following similar themes and ideas. Both texts exhibit how the Government abuse its power of science and technology to manipulate

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    “In the face of pain there are no heroes” George Orwell’s 1984 is a brilliant commentary on the dangers of totalitarianism‚ mind control‚ technology and both physical and psychological manipulation. The novel’s protagonist‚ Winston Smith‚ is a very pensive and curious man. He is desperate to uncover the roots behind the twisted caste system that has been set in place by an organization called the Party. The Party demonstrates absolute control over every aspect of life in Oceania (formerly London)

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    security will not have‚ nor do they deserve‚ either one”(Franklin). In 1984 by George Orwell‚ security is chosen over freedom taking rights away from people. Security being more important than freedom obliterates different aspects of human characteristics‚ makes people feel imprisoned‚ and takes the rights of freedom of security away from the people. Security is given an ultimate power‚ in a world where Winston in the book 1984‚ is in constant surveillance and is living in a world where is his being

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