Animal Farm, 1984, and BNW
Politics are ideas that are thought to be complex and perplexing. Nevertheless, these complex and perplexing ideas are shined throughout many novels. These ideas may be hidden and sometimes difficult to discover, but they are there. In George Orwell's Animal Farm, 1984, and Aldus Huxley's Brave New World, political ramblings are sprayed all throughout with detail and imagery. These novels all have a hidden political side that is revealed indirectly by their authors.George Orwell's Animal Farm is set on an English farm named Manor Farm, owned by Mr. Jones. The story concerns the rebellion of the farm animals, and is told entirely from the animal's point of view. When the animals come into power after overthrowing their master Mr. Jones, the pigs consider themselves to be the dictators on the farm. They create a government called "Animalism" (surprisingly common to Communism), and attempt to control the farm. Napoleon and Snowball become the leaders as they are pigs. They create the seven commandments that run their government called "Animalism." These seven tenets were to be the basis of their government. Eventually, the pigs started to get things under control. Then, Napoleon started getting jealous of Snowball. Snowball was clo
The novel ends with the animals watching the dinner proceedings through the window. They had no control over their lives and simply followed a timeline until their death. When they come back to London; the Director plans on sending Bernard away to another facility. Winston rents a room where he and Julia can be secluded from the outside world. The differences stretch a bit further. The Savage is devastated by this and starts a riot in the hospital. However, I think the most similar aspect of all three of these novels, is the fact that they are based upon rebellion from a government. He sees the same woman following him and many thoughts race through his mind. The utopia which is the brave new world seems to be nothing but a facade. When the civilized people come to see him, he joins in with one of their religious dances called "orgy-porgy". Winston is aware of the untruths, because he makes them true. Everyone strives for more power and the more power they receive the more domineering and corrupt it will be. These three novels illustrate this point to the very peak of truth.
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