Examples Of Dystopia In 1984

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Utopia..Not Perfect!

A utopia can be described as “ A place of ideal perfection especially in laws, government, and social conditions.”(Webster) whereas a dystopia is “An imaginary place where people lead dehumanized and often fearful lives.”(Webster) The novel “1984” is about a protagonist name Winston who questions the society that he lives in. Winston discovers that Big Brother is hiding the truth from the citizens. A utopia is hidden as a dystopia for many reasons. Citizens would all eventually argue with one another in a utopia, it is perceived to be boring, there is government corruption, and dehumanization. Utopias become dystopias due to equality and communism turning into a dictatorship by abusing power. A utopian society is demonstrated …show more content…

Syme is so fascinated by what Big Brother is doing and even praises Big Brother.This way, they have achieved into letting their citizens live in a utopia as they are grateful and respectful towards Big Brother, “D’you know what that little girl of mine did last Saturday… she got two other girls to go with her, slipped off from the hike and spent the whole afternoon following a strange man… When they got to Amersham they handed him over to the patrols” (Orwell 57). Parsons is extremely proud of his little girl that she caught an enemy of Big Brother. This shows that even the children are being taught from a young age to lookout and protect Oceania. Although not everyone thinks highly of Big Brother as Syme and Parsons, Winston develops thoughts going against Big Brothers ideas and thinks that maybe Big Brother is holding back for a

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