1984 Argument Essay

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Throughout the history of our country rules and authority have helped us maintain our personal freedoms through events such as The American Revolution. The question is do we really need a moderate level of rules and authority. Some people believe that rules and authority are not needed because they believe that they are competent enough to work together and maintain a safe and hard working environment. However, a closer examination reveals that our society needs a mediocre level of rules and authority because without them our society could potentially go into chaos. Without rules and authority, we would not even have personal freedoms to maintain. Without such documents like the Constitution and The Bill of Rights, we would have no documentation …show more content…

The society in 1984 took rules and authority to the extreme. Winston, the main character, reads a history book that describes what their world should be like. Winston reads, “a nation of warriors and fanatics, marching forward in perfect unity, all thinking the same thoughts and shouting the same slogans, perpetually working, fighting, triumphing, persecuting- three hundred million people all with the same face” (Orwell 77). The truth is the society of 1984 is the complete opposite. Everybody is fighting for themselves and scrimmaging for any food and resource they can get. Winston describes life there as “a matter of slogging through dreary jobs, fighting for a place on the Tube, darning a worn-out sock, cadging a saccharine tablet, saving a cigarette end” (Orwell 77). The rules and authority of 1984’s society only maintains the personal freedoms of the higher class such as the followers of big brother. Citizens were not allowed to show any emotions and were ordered to follow Big Brother. If they were unable to follow any of these rules then they were taken to a facility and imprisoned until they conformed to the laws of the society. In contrast, the society in Brave New World, is one with less extreme rules and authority. Unlike 1984, the government of Brave New World allows its citizens more freedom to do what they want such as take a drug

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