Anxiety of famous author Alice Walker as "daily use" of the roots of tyranny is the theme of life of the writer of the 1960s and symbolic adaptation, and lifestyle of African American people. Looking back on Alice Walker 's life and the 1960' s, it provided the background necessary to understand the development of the character. Walker born in 1944 is the daughter of a poor southern tenant in Georgia. Since the history of the Walker family was earlier than slavery, Alice 's childhood had many traditions of abolishing black Americans.
Tyranny is often thought to be cruel and repressive, but the original definition of that word is dominated by those who are not legitimate, whether they are malignant or benevolent. Historically, benign tyranny tends to be unstable and trying to maintain its power by becoming more and more repressive. Therefore, the rule that seems to be benign at first is inherently dangerous, the only security is to maintain legitimacy - people break through the written constitutional framework that prescribes the selection of major officials and branches and officials No accountability. Distribution of power between. In this way, you can avoid concentrating power on the hands of those who may abuse them.
In tyranny politics, the power to make a decision is in the hands of those who are often called tyrants or dictators who illegally dominate it. The term tyrant comes from the Greek root tyrant (meaning "total power"). Tyrant is known for his cruelty in a cruel and unfair way. It began around 650 BC. By 500 BC, some city states in Greece saw a man who claimed to want to defeat the king and oligarchy government and to improve the lives of the people. These people have become
36 Orthodox is often used by Orwell to describe the quality of life based on tradition and morality derived from Christianity. I believe that disappearance has brought concern for the modern people, as it implies that something can happen in this violent and brutal world. George Bowling's main concern is that he is a hero of British (1939) in order to regain the traditional downward feeling in British life. He is a fat and cheerful insurance salesman who feels his wife, his children living in a small middle class in the suburbs of London, his children, and tyranny of his work near him. At the beginning of the novel, he explained his environment and people in his class with ironic insight: