What Are The Similarities Between 1984 And Animal Farm

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George Orwell favors the idea totalitarianism and implements it in almost all this books. Totalitarianism is defined as “absolute control by the state or a governing branch of a highly-centralized institution.” according to Dictionary.com. In 1984, totalitarianism occurs when the Party controls the thoughts of the citizen and how it portrays its dominance through the poster of Big Brother to remind the people that they are being watched. In Animal Farm, totalitarianism is portrayed by a pig called Napoleon in which it dictates all the other animals and creates a fear among the animals. In both novels, 1984 and Animal Farm, there is some sort of totalitarian society implemented in the book and is similar in how Orwell portrays the consequences or the punishment of those who don’t follow the hard-set rules by the authoritarian government but is different in which Orwell uses personal experience and flashback to strength the dangers in Animal Farm. …show more content…

Big Brother is everywhere. On posters and in nearly every aspect of daily life, Big Brother controls what you do, think, eat and even feel. Orwell portrays the dangers of totalitarianism through Winston’s perspective and technology used to control people. It shows how Winston’s movements are always monitored by telescreens placed all over the place and fear inside of him getting caught due to the punishments faced for committing thought crime. Orwell wrote 1984 in 1949 to warn people that in the future the government will be turned into authoritarian. The advances of technology will be used against the people and will control their daily life

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