Similarities Between The Hunger Games And 1984

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Both of the authors in 1984 and The Hunger Games present their ideas of dystopia to their readers similarly in many ways however there are some differences. As Tennessee Williams once said “caged birds accept each other but freedom is what they long for,” this quote represents both novels as the citizens of Panem and Oceania live under a terrifying dictatorship whereby they are constantly under surveillance without freedom, liberty or anything to enjoy within the society. 1984 and The Hunger Games are based in locations where the citizen are psychologically controlled as the governments are both oppressive and invasive through totalitarianism, societal inequality and with the help of technology. Orwell’s 1984 and The Hunger Games written by …show more content…

In The Hunger Games the citizens of the districts are forced to labour for the rich Capitol. “Men with hunched shoulders and swollen knuckles” and “black cinder streets” (pages 4 and 5) shows how people of District 12 suffer as they work as coal miners therefore face consequences of damaged bones. Another quote from page 21 of Collins book states, “It’s the capitol’s way of reminding us how totally we are at their mercy,” proves the fact that the Capitol live by controlling the lives of the people from these districts with President Snow a major reason for a split in the …show more content…

In the novel 1984 which was created between the years 1946-1949 gives the viewpoint of what Orwell believes the world will be under communism. Telescreens is the most obvious example found within the book to explain the new technology as it monitors every citizen with access similar to Skype as they are able to speak face to face with a citizen whom not following instructions. Many gadgets such as “ear trumpets for listening through keyholes” (page 72) and “a helicopter…hovered for an instant like a bluebottle” (page 4) explains what Orwell believed the future will be with communism as he chose instruments which have rather negative connections to the

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