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  1. Comparison Of Orwelll And Huxley

    Comparison of Orwelll and Huxley In 1984, George Orwell wrote, "with the development of television, and the technical advance which made it possible to receive and

  2. 1984 And Brave New World

    from having so many people. This quotes represents Watts' fear for the future; George Orwell and Aldous Huxley both explore the future state of civilization in their

  3. 1984 Vs Brave New World

    The drug is at the forefront of their daily lives providing freedom from life's every ill). The drug is used as a form of recreation, like sex, and its use is encouraged

  4. 1984 Vs. Brave New World

    of fictional worlds, control of the future may be subtly evolving and becoming far worse than Huxley or Orwell could ever have imagined. Each society destroys the

  5. A Brave New World Vs. 1984

    utterance" (Huxley 20). At a young age, the entire society is conditioned to stay away from intense emotion, engage in casual sex, and take their soma. In 1984, written

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  1. 1984 Vs Brave New World

    New World 1984 vs. Brave New World 1984 and Brave New World, written by George Orwell and Aldous Huxley, respectively, are both books that reflect the authors vision

  2. Society's Slaves

    SOCIETY'S SLAVES The books Brave New World, by Aldrous Huxley, and 1984, by George Orwell, are alike because they have comparable organizations. By using brainwashing

  3. Brave New World Vs 1984

    dissention. A Brave New World is as much a satire on the reality of today (the reality of Huxley's day) as it is a novel about the future. ANeil Postman .warned Awhen

  4. Dystopian Society -Compare &Amp; Contrast Brave New World And 1984

    Aldous Huxley, both authors depict a dystopian society with some disturbing similarities. Orwell and Huxley each emphasize the use of power to control the masses.

  5. Dystopai Society

    prospers. In Fahrenheit 451, Bradbury creates a government that models how one thinks. Orwell creates the model society by forcing all media to be Pro-Party in 1984.

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