Comparing Dystopian Distress in Brave New World, Player Piano, and The Giver
[2023-10-14 17:27:03]
The brave new world, the piano of the performer, and the dystopian embarrassment at the donor of the same subject may have a unique way of expressing the viewpoint of the author. However, silly stories such as Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World", Kurt Vonnegut's "Player Piano", Lois Lowry's "The Giver", etc. have many similarities at the end of the novel. In all the distorted literary types, there is a common fuzzy pattern for each story, concrete details are not included in the conclusion.
In 1952, according to the tradition of "Player Piano" by Kurt Vonnegut, "We and the brave new world" he borrows a lot and admits "to fit". In the United States of 1952, "a bitter vision of anti-traditional gistopian was inferred." In this world, computers are the most important, everyone in the future hinders imagination and encourages structured works It depends on the test. Vonnegat not only focuses on the government, but also focuses on technological advancement and institutional ideals, and "exclusion of labor: human beings are expelled by machines".
The brave new world, the piano of the performer, and the dystopian embarrassment at the donor of the same subject may have a unique way of expressing the viewpoint of the author. However, silly stories such as Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World", Kurt Vonnegut's "Player Piano", Lois Lowry's "The Giver", etc. have many similarities at the end of the novel. - Life is a very precious asset, but when you live under the conditions of others, that is just a compromise. The seemingly perfect utopia image combines happiness, honesty and purity, and in many cases leads to an abnormal viewing environment. The savvy difference of Utopia appears in Lois Lowry's novel "The Giver" and Peter Weir's movie "The Truman Show". Both stories draw perfect community, perfect person, perfect life, perfect world, and a perfect lie
Many novels depicting a dystopia society, such as George Orwell's Animal Farm and Olds Huxley's brave new world, show the boundary between 'given' ideals and repression. The brave new world depicts a highly orderly society that realizes peace and stability in the world, but in order to reduce the desire of social citizens to resist and destroy artificial utopia, it is necessary to abuse drugs such as drug use I have to rely on it. Likewise, as the ideal farm animals tried to remove the imperialism of their farmers, the "fairy tale" of the animal farm began with the fiction of the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the Bolshevik Revolution of the subsequent Russian Empire It was. However, despite the immediate citation of values such as equality of all animals, the revolutionary leaders have fallen into their success and took radical measures to suppress other livestock I discovered that.