"Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley compared to "1984" by George Orwell; Two Worlds Alike

Title: "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley compared to "1984" by George Orwell; Two Worlds Alike
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"Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley compared to "1984" by George Orwell; Two Worlds Alike
The books "Brave New World", by Aldous Huxley and "1984", by George Orwell have a lot of things in common, although presented in different ways. Both present different warnings about the dangers of a totalitarian government. In "Brave New World", society honors Ford, where in 1984, they are loyal to Big Brother. In each book both governments have total control and power over the society. One thing to look at is the books' views on relationships. In "…showed first 75 words of 640 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 640 total…that if the people are happy, then they will want more, and then start complaining about the government. In conclusion, both novels are alike in their motives, but go about in different ways to achieve their control over society. The book 1984 controls by fear while Brave New World controls by soma and predestination. In each book the government and party are solely the chief partakers in power, and infringe their philosophies on the ignorant society.

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