The film 'Matrix' and George Orwell's 1984 Neo is now surrounded by people like him who are looking for answers to what the matrix is. When they were sitting at the table, the mouse turned to Neo and said: "To deny our impulse is to deny making us human," the proud of women, mice Creation. Neo will only follow his human instinct. Of course, if we are truly allowed to become impulsive, Mouse's statement applies only to all humans.
George Orwell 's 1984 "Birds are bound by the sky, nobody is free" This sentence did not start in 1984, but it may be the same. Bob Dylan said this might not know the relationship with George Orwell in 1984. In 1984, the world of the dystopia where civilians were constantly observed and brainwashed was drawn. There is no traditional freedom, there is no true individual in this world, and in 1984 there was indifference. - George Orwell's '84th of the 18th century' presents a negative view, a society dominated by totalitarianism. The government created by the novel is dominated by his older brother and consists of three branches. "The truth department paying attention to news, entertainment, education, art, the peace department that is concerned about war, the department of love, the maintenance of law and order
In 1949, George Orwell created a wonderful novel in 1984. Fifty years later, the film "Matrix" directed by Wakovsky Brothers made a debut including a big screen, exciting special effects and complex kung fu dance. There are many obvious similarities between the two novels. For example, 1984 and Matrix were both vision of future vision weakness in the future. In other words, both were to maintain an incomplete society. "Distestpian" theory is a completely painful and tragic society, as the word itself is a utopia's opposite word meaning perfect society. In these two parts, we found many similar "heterosexual" elements, but there are still important differences that led to changes in the overall theme in 1984.