Propaganda Game And 1984 Comparison Essay

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All controlling governments spark many controversies among the general population regarding the moral consequences, economy, and warfare. This is presented through two iconic figures, Kim Jong Un and Big Brother. 1984, a book written by George Orwell, displays a man named Winston and his experiences in this type of society. Through the perspective of Winston, the novel depicts many of the problems and norms of a country run by a totalitarian government. Alternatively, “The Propaganda Game”, directed by Álvaro Longoria, shows the mechanics of the communistic government of North Korea. The film has two sides of the matter with North Korea, one through the perspective of human rights advocates, and the other through the inhabitants of the country. While some differences between 1984 and “The Propaganda Game” are evident, the similarities are further pronounced.
Book One in the novel 1984 shows the life of Winston Smith. It illustrates, through his eyes, the view of the society he lives in. Comparing this with …show more content…

They both detail powerful authoritarian governments, Oceania and North Korea, that oppress the people with an iron fist. Society is run very similarly in both countries, for society is placed in a class pyramid. Everyone is divided into different castes, the only differences is however, is the loyalty based rank in North Korea and the rank you were born into in Oceania. Furthermore, both share the idea of changing history to polish their image and maintain their ultimate rule, but conflicts among their people show that Oceania has further control while North Korea does not. Lastly, these two countries value manipulation of the people to a high extent, North Korea with endless propaganda and the party with its room 101. The closeness of the governments seem uncanny due to very similar ideals. One cannot unsee the the palpable version of 1984 that is North Korea

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