Animal farms and Napoleon in 1984, the leader of all animals of rebellious animals, can be compared with the leaders of the whole nation in 1984. Both Big Brother and Napoleon both show the quality of cruel rulers. Like 'Big Brother', Napoleon is a secret planner working behind the scenes instead of publicly. However, unlike Napoleon, Big Brother is regularly displayed on the TV screen. Both Napoleon and Big Brother are constantly striving to weaken their competitors by removing snowballs or destroying Rutherford.
Animal farm and 1984 George Orwell was a media that expressed totalitarian views by using animals representative of major individuals of the Russian revolutionary period on animal farms and in 1984 absolute party and brothers were absolutely It was used as powerful power. General Warning The characteristics of the two novels and the similarity between the changing rule of rulers and historical evidence make the theme of the two books "... absolute power damage".
In his book "Animal Farm" in 1984, George Orwell founded two similar societies trying to achieve completeness by tyranny, but the environment of each person supports different cultures. At the animal farm and in 1984, the ruling society constrained individuals to achieve his full obedience. On animal farms, the environment is fixed, as on a farm - a hard society - a small space environment. It is a very simple, less developed technical wisdom, another society is drowning, it is a society closer to today, then another book, 1984. In 1984, the government wisely managed personal technology. Because it uses technology to observe what individuals do, individuals do not rebel and society is as it is - should be - technology control (Tarnoff online)
George Orwell is a great writer. Before I introduced 1984, I read an animal farm. On an animal farm and in 1984, Orwell's writing was easy to adapt. His stylist helped me understand the book and make it interesting. In 1984 he published a very interesting scene similar to Nazi Germany. I believe that Orwell made much effort on this book to make his story very realistic. When I read it, it seemed like it was not able to see anything incredibly far away. His main character Winston Smith is an ordinary citizen of Oceania, but his thoughts and actions are extreme according to his brother's statement.