The "brave new world" and "the 18th century to the 14th century of the 19th century" directly reflected the destructive influence of the totalitarian government hidden behind the utopian social mask at first glance. Although each distinct pier is drawn in a very different way, many similarities are obvious. For example, suppression that citizens are being forced to suffer. Every society has undergone unreasonable control, cruel treatment and dramatic punishment. The Mie Government of '1984' continually and completely controls all civilians by fear and ignorance.
Huxley's view of the future is quite different from that of George Orwell who wrote the novel "18th century 84" in 1948. Orwell's visual abnormality is based on the fear of repression, but the early brave new world has provided a blueprint for the society dominated by forced happiness. Huxley, who taught Orwell at school, wrote to him the "18th and 18th" press. "Whether it is," he said. The desire for power ... the desire for power can be fully satisfied and people suggest that to slap and kick to comply with their slavery. Fate. "
George Orwell's "1984" and Aldus Huxley's "Brave New World" represented utopia's ideal unrealizability. The perfect country is still lonely when family relations are lacking, lacking creativity and artistic desire to sacrifice human identity and create stability in society. Fantasy of Utopia society is clear. Both authors are very good at depicting the ideal reality of utopia: "Aging, ugly and helpless rights, rights to syphilis and cancer, less eating right, worse rights. To what can happen tomorrow Right, the right to typhoid, the right to suffer various unexplained pain.