Utopia, 1984 Comparison
Research Paper: Love in Utopia, Brave New World and 1984
Love is without a doubt one of the most powerful emotions in the world. Most people in the world who have experienced this emotion know that with love, almost anything is possible. ¡§When in Love, the greater is his/her capacity for suffering, or anything else in that matter¡¨ (Miguel de Unamuno, The Tragic Sense of Life). The governments in both Brave New World and 1984 understand that eliminating love and loyalty is important in their continual process of domination over their societies. In Sir Thomas More¡¦s Utopia, his Utopian society understands the importance of love and loyalty. There is a huge contrast between the way love is ...
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of anxiety, a habit of muttering to yourself¡¨ (Orwell, 65). This example shows the unfortunate replacement of loyalty with fear and suspicion of everyone in 1984. ¡§It was terribly dangerous to let your thoughts wander when you were in any public place, or near a telescreen¡¨ (65). Suspicion is a dominant feeling felt by almost all the members of the Outer Party in 1984. For example, when Winston met Julia for the first time, his immediate thoughts were; ¡§She must be with the thought police¡¨ (45). The society of 1984 is a total nightmare, in which everyone is suspicious of everyone and very little loyalty exists. An example of betrayal in the novel occurs when Winston entrusts his secretive relationship with Mr. Charrington. Then, Mr. Charrington turns around and betrays Winston, by turning out to be a member of the notorious thought police! ¡§It occurred to Winston that for the first time in his life, he was looking, with knowledge, at a member of the thought police¡¨ (234). ...
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hatred and fear amongst each other. 1984 is a society that is governed by totalitarian governments. The Inner party understands that the people must be loyal to one person only, that person being Big Brother. In this society, love and loyalty are replaced by suspicion, fear and hatred of everyone.
In Brave New World, the feelings of love and loyalty are not replaced by suspicion and hatred. These feelings, or any feelings in that matter, have all been eradicated through ingenious methods, with the use of science and technology. In the World State, the children are ¡¥trained¡¦ from the moment they are ¡¥created¡¦, to have no emotions in life. The government in the World State ...
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