This perfect day, the brave new world, 1984: The complete day of anti-utopia masterpiece belongs to the kind of "anti-utopia" or distorted novel, such as Huxley's brave new world and Orwell's 1984. But that is more satisfying than anyone else. This perfect day may be the biggest job of Elaine's career. Levin's work was written in 1970, but it is very reasonable with realistic technologies such as scanning all the family of scanners and computers, and the population of the world.
Compared with 1984, this brave new world does not make this technology so obvious. Brave new world society people know that they are dominated by "magic drugs" and that the ruler at birth conveys potential messages to the baby's ears. In 1984, society seemed to know that they were under the control of their older brother, but most people did not seem to really recognize the negative side. The letters of both books are very similar. Brave New World Bernard, Savage, Helmholtz are very similar to Winston (1984) as they oppose the established system.
Thanks to the engineering control grid, each with a different approach, and for just good reason, the brave new world was compared with Orwell 's 1984 year. It was ruled by Tekken in 1984, but the brave new world is ruled by velvet. There is infinite discussion about what we are leaning, and there is infinite discussion in many areas, and considering these facts is irritated, but it is really funny. "The brave new world presents social fantasy and a somewhat rude picture, where attempts to reproduce human beings in the final image are nearing the limits, the important thing is that we If you are pleased, you can refuse to cooperate with blind forces that will force us.
Comparing Orwell 's brave new world with Hewxley' s brave new world with Orwell '1984' and Huxley 's brave new world, authorities fight for freedom, peace and stability, and develop utopian society. . The utopian society strives for a state of perfect happiness for all people in the community and emphasizes this factor. No one is exposed to the reality of the world. - There are seven reform principles in George Bush and Goa George Bush, only four of which will be detailed in order to provide better education in our national schools. As with the accomplishment gap within the province, he plans to achieve this goal within the state and promote excellence; Bush believes in clear basic skill standards and important knowledge