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Two well-known novels of the last century: the first one is 1984, written by George Orwell, the other is Aldous Huxley's Brave New World. This study aims to examine these two authors' approach in the two novels with regard to the apocalyptic vision by posing the following question:how far true are the events narrated in the two novels,and how far true will they be? In addition, this study explores the authors' perspectives towards totalitarian system and the three-pillars of society structure namely: community, identity, and stability. It examines, also, several new terms associated with…mehr

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Two well-known novels of the last century: the first one is 1984, written by George Orwell, the other is Aldous Huxley's Brave New World. This study aims to examine these two authors' approach in the two novels with regard to the apocalyptic vision by posing the following question:how far true are the events narrated in the two novels,and how far true will they be? In addition, this study explores the authors' perspectives towards totalitarian system and the three-pillars of society structure namely: community, identity, and stability. It examines, also, several new terms associated with totalitarian regime that is why readers will find that 1984 presents some terminologies used by some regimes in the twentieth century. Orwell uses such terms as a warning signals to readers to get them alerted to the danger of using them nowadays by some states especially in third world countries which, some believe, have become plagued by totalitarianism. Orwell does not spare rich countries theblame. He implicitly states that rich countries do support such governments. In Brave New World, states take control of people through keeping them busy entertained or becoming baby hatchers.
Autorenporträt
Ein Jordanier, der in Jordanien geboren und in Katar aufgewachsen ist. B.A. der Universität Jerash in englischer Sprache und Literatur. Hat einen Master-Abschluss in englischer Sprache und Literatur von der Middle East University. Arbeitet für die Organisation FCA als Englischlehrer für Flüchtlinge.