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... The two books were entitled, Brave New World (Huxley) and 1984 (Orwell). ... There is very little, if any way anyone can relate the world today to 1984, even metaphorically.
1984 was a very powerful novel. ...
The book Brave New World was very different from 1984. ...
In 1984 there were many ideas and things that were very different from
today. ... Also, in the book 1984 sex and
marriage were basically considered one’s duty to the party. ... “Freedom of Speech” it is called, and it is located
in the first amendment along with the other three freedoms that did not exist in
the book 1984 (Freedom of the Press, Freedom of Religion, and Freedom to
Assemble) in the Bill of Rights, in the Constitution of the United States. ...
1984 and Brave New World are two incredibly different novels that
predict the future. In the case that Neil Postman brought up, that Brave New
World was a truer representation of today’s world than 1984, I would have to
agree.
Approximate Word count = 1531 Approximate Pages = 6.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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