1984 vs Brave New World
Undoubtedly, the thought of living in, or forming a utopian society has flashed through nearly every person's mind. A few people have even tried to make this ideal dream society a reality. Unfortunately, within the pursuit of these societies the leaders become corrupt and begin to become paranoid with the fear of rebellion. Hundreds of people were murdered during the reigns of Adolph Hitler and Joseph Stalin in what they considered measures to maintain peace and stability within their respective "perfect" society. One must also consider the hardships that the citizens were forced to endure while living under these oppressive governments.This dream of forming and maintaining a utopian society was immortalized in two novels dealing with the same basic ideas, 1984 by George Orwell and Brave New World by Aldous Huxley. Both of these novels deal with the lives of main characters that inadvertently become subversives in a totalitarian government. These two books differ greatly however with the manner in which the government controls the population and the strictness of the measures taken to maintain this stability. This essay with compare and contrast the message and tone of each novel as well as consider whether the utopia
Smith's wife disappeared many years ago and though the society is against sexual relations (other than for procreation) Mr. Finally, in 1984 George Orwell urges the reader to not sit back quietly and allow a government of such qualities to form. Every member of the caste system is truly happy with their lives, from the lower three castes whose lives consist of meaningless jobs like elevator operators to assembly line workers to the intellectual alpha's who were the thinkers and consumers of the society. In Brave New World everyone but the alpha's and beta's travel through a meaningless life filled only with work and rest. Smith still desires to spend time with a woman. Orwell seems to focus on the measures that the government takes to maintain a public of plebeians who have no personality or identity and believe that they are not unique individuals, but instead are part of a greater senseless mob of people who constantly work for a hostile and oppressive government which is involved in incessant wars. Orwell shared with the reader a view of the future and the horrors that may be yet to come. This is a much more peaceful way of maintaining the stability of the populace. In Brave New World, Aldous Huxley delivers unto the reader what appears to be a message of appreciation. On the other hand, though, the citizens were allowed a great deal more freedom than those living in the 1984- society experienced. Thus, it seems that Huxley intended to portray an acceptable society on the surface with undesirable traits hidden deeper. When people cannot conform to the societies in which they dwell (as the main characters of both novels cannot) they are branded as subversives and punished as traitors. There is one great similarity however that both make me thankful for having been born into a freethinking society where a person can be truly free.
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