Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Rebellion in George Orwell’s 1984 and Ken Kesey’s One Flew over the Cuc

revolution in George Or sanitarys 1984 and Ken Keseys oneness Flew over the snatchs NestGeorge Orwells 1984 and Ken Keseys maven Flew over the Cuckoos Nest are both excellent and about related novels. Set in two very different times, these two novels are essentially about the rebellious fighting spirit of individuals. strength in 1984 is depicted in the form of the caller, which rules over Oceania. In One Flew over the Cuckoos Nest, hold back Ratched and her staff are the business office figures. 1984s protagonist, Winston Smith, fights against the Party, and McMurphy fights Nurse Ratched in One Flew over the Cuckoos Nest. These two men have several character similarities. The Party and its attracter Big Brother play the role of pronouncement in 1984. The Party is always watching the citizens of the Republic of Oceania. This is exemplified in the fact that the government has telescreens by means of which they potbelly watch you wherever you are set up about everywh ere. Even in the countryside where there are no telescreens, the Party can monitor its citizens with hidden microphones disguised as flowers. The Thought guard are capable of spying on your thoughts at bothtime, and can grow or even kill you on a whim. Not all does the Thought Police find and hunt down felons, but it in like manner scares others into being good citizens. The Party strives to eliminate more and more lyric poem from peoples vocabularies. Thus, the Party can destroy any possibilities of revolutions and conspiracies against itself. Its crowning(prenominal) goal is to reduce the language to only one word, eliminating thought of any kind. The Party makes people believe that it is good and right in its actions through the Ministry of Truth and through the slogans printed on the Ministry of Truth... ...o novels have similar authority figures and protagonists. Both novels express the importance of standing up for what you believe in and fighting against authorit y no matter how difficult. Even though they are both defeated at the end of the novels, the reader empathizes with each of their struggles. The oppress Winston Smith fought against the evils of the Party while other citizens accepted it and all its lies. Randal Patrick McMurphy battled Nurse Ratched right from the start. He was a leader among the other patients and brought new unaffixed to the ward. His fighting spirit, stubborn attitude, and ill temper, however, ultimately defeat him. These two novels were and as yet are very powerful and moving. Like all novels ever written, 1984 and One Flew over the Cuckoos Nest both have their weaknesses. They are, however, well written, gripping, and overall good reads.

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