Monday, May 8, 2017

Lord of the Flies and 1984

t every last(predicate)y to the political spectrum whether the coun campaign is nether a fascist authorities or an anarchist presidency it will give up in slavery or madhouse; this is represented in William Goldings refreshed shaper of the Flies. A concourse of boys argon in a plane crash and make out stranded on an island without no adults or no supplies, at the experiencening of the novel they even-tempered obtain their civilization only if have no truly governing body or some star in charge. Until the boys have a mini election and one boy, Ralph, it elected or favored by the rest of the boys. He is now in chair and runs a somewhat democratic group as he asks the boys before making a final decision, another boy Jack Merridew is jealous of the anxiety that Ralph is getting while creation in control. In the end Jack takes control and runs a dictatorship amongst the boys, he makes all the decisions without informing any of the boys, ask out those who are closer to him in the tribe. A similar commanding establishment occurs in the novel 1984 by George Orwell, except this government is a totalitarianism communistic style. Throughout the novel the characters are shown to have no privacy as the government troupe has control over everything with the umpteen telescreens located throughout the area. The suspensor of the novel, Winston struggles with the super control of the big Brother and their strong beliefs towards everything. Crimes embarrass; any expression of individuality, stir and free thought or thoughtcrime. Winston commits this crime when he buys a diary to write his woeful thoughts in. OBrien is mentioned several times by Winston who believes he is apart of the rebels against the part, the brotherhood. Winston meets a younger woman named Julia who also has a hatred for the party, they begin to have an affair until they are invited to meet OBrien and everything changes as they try to join the Brotherhood. Both Lord of the Flies and 1984 demonstrate that the government or leader who has precedent ...

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