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Orwell, Modjeska and Gardin

2023-09-02 07:27:11

Both Orchard and Nine Eight For say "Please encourage others to see your own culture". Focus on the political significance of seeing and seeing in "1984" and "Orchard" with focus on the paragraphs and scenes of each book, the related images collected from print media and written text Let's look. The orchard made by Drusilla Modjeska in 1968 dominated ethnic minorities by The Gypsy Camp of Trento (Italy) in 1985 by George Orwell and Gianni Berengo Gardin, deprived them of their cultural expectations, I made it to myself. Treat others like you are seeing us.

When I brushed my teeth this morning in Hanoi apartment, I thought about George Orwell's article "Why should I write." Orwell wrote in 1984, and this book has the greatest impact on me. Mr. Orwell said the dictatorship will focus on your whole world's move - your privacy does not exist (like today's Google / Facebook book / government spy digital world), and how human beings Do you lose personal freedom? George Orwell and Aldous Huxley (I wrote "The Brave New World" - people have a world of "freedom" - they are mixed together - but only through taking unconscious entertainment and "bodies" (They kindly make me feel good medicine to entertain myself, these are two artists who shapes my worldview - two writers who have the strongest influence on me - I am always skeptical of technology Affecting the soul of man.

Only a couple of centuries later, in his futuristic novel "1984", British political novelist George Orwell tragically explained what the world would be without considering freedom. Orwell calls his book "the last man of Europe" and will express his ability to distinguish humans from the surrounding world, that is, his ability to think about myself. The main role of Novel Winston lives in a country prohibiting personal thinking, only the leader, the elder brother have reason and decision. Due to his natural need for reflection and critical analysis, Winston found it difficult not to use his natural talent. He began to cast doubt on the wisdom of "Big Brother" and hoped to move towards his own liberation. But in a struggle for liberation, he stood alone. Many ordinary people do not feel that they need to think independently or investigate or investigate questions that they teach.