Dystopia novels are written to reflect concerns of the people against the government and they succeeded by capturing this fear and showing what happens if ignored. In 1984, George Orwell wrote this fear of the government and used it to explain his view on the current government. In addition to fear, there are many other elements in distant novels that characterize them as their style. Destopia society of Orwell's novels was a credit for using devastated cities, a broken family system, a horrible life, a repressive theme, and a solitary hero.
In 1984 George Orwell's work was used to rule society. Anti-utopian literature is a repressive futuristic world that governs society using bureaucracy, totalitarianism, and / or technical control. Many blindness examples, including many of the comparisons between stories, are found in Orwell's "utopia" book by Orwell in 1984, Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.'s short story "Harrison Bergeron", and Andrew Nikkor's movie "Time" is there. Anti-utopian literature is a collection of novels, movies, or short stories.
George Orwell 's Dystopia novel "1984" was released in 1949 and has many similarities with today' s society. Recently reported by George Orwell "Future vision anomaly vision is living and healthy" (Funnell, 2014). "Darkness can not drive away the darkness, only light can do this, you can not dispel hatred, only love can do it" (Martin). In society, when life is full of hatred and fear, people begin to leave society together. When people seek comfort from each other, compliance is easy to cultivate. The distropical society of Rah Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 experienced these consistency problems
George Orwell 's novel, entitled 1984, outlines the vision - impaired society in full. The word dyspea can be defined as a fictitious place where everything is unpleasant or degraded. Published in 1949 in 1949, it predicts the world where its citizens are greatly oppressed. Oceania countries will fight forever with the world's two great powers, Istria and Eurasia, and make the country a devastating war zone. - Hossam Hussein General Psychology 1984, Novel 10/28/14 Hillsborough Community College Abstract In this book report I analyzed George Orwell 's 1984 novel. The concept of party extremism is carried out by the party. Just like the main character Winston, he looked for an answer to the history of Oceania, he met a brunette named Julia. They fell in love and dyed