- Tags:
- Show more
- Pages:
- 6
- Words:
- 1650
Student’s Name: Professor’s Name: Course: Date: Comparative Essay Introduction In literature, analysis of stories that are related to real life but presented in a fiction form is a fascinating experience especially when the authors are trying to make a satire out of their story while also warning the readers through their work. This paper analyzes two novels that have given an image of a dystopian state and an individual who attempts to challenge the system. Even though the two authors are from different parts of the globe and a huge gap of years between the two publications, there is a significant similarity on the topics that are presented by the two novels. Analysis of Fahrenheit 451 and George, 1984 The settings where the stories of the two books Nineteen Eighty-Four and Fahrenheit 451 are located have several similarities of a typical dystopian society. The difference sets in the approach that is taken by the two authors regarding the order of the whole world. In George Orwell’s book, the world is categorized into four various parts. The first parts include the super-states which are composed of Oceania, Eurasia, and Eastasia making the first three with the last portion being the remaining part of the globe which is considered as a neutral area which is being fought over by the super-states (Orwell, 15). Orwell describes the society in which the main character lines in detail. The home country of the character is Oceania and has North and South America, Australasia, Southern Africa and the British Isles. The primary philosophy in Oceania is known as Ingsoc since the governments in these countries applies the totalitarian philosophy. Ingsoc is an
Leave feedback