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Thursday, November 10, 2016

Lord of the Flies and 1984

According to the policy-making spectrum whether the country is under a fascist brass or an anarchist authorities it leave alone end in bondage or chaos; this is equal in William Goldings novel ecclesiastic of the fly. A sort of boys ar in a even crash and become forsake on an island without no adults or no supplies, at the counterbalance of the novel they still get hold their civilization but fetch no real government or somebody in charge. Until the boys ease up a miniskirt election and one boy, Ralph, it take or favored by the rest of the boys. He is at once in look into and runs a somewhat democratic group as he asks the boys in front making a lowest decision, another boy gob Merridew is jealous of the attention that Ralph is get while being in control. In the end z whatever takes control and runs a absolutism amongst the boys, he makes all the decisions without ratting any of the boys, except those who argon closer to him in the tribe. A similar controlling government occurs in the novel 1984 by George Orwell, except this government is a totalitarianism communist style. throughout the novel the characters are shown to flip no privacy as the government party has control over everything with the many telescreens fixed throughout the area. The protagonist of the novel, Winston struggles with the A-one control of the Big familiar and their strong beliefs towards everything. Crimes include; any expression of individuality, sex and drop by the wayside thought or thought abhorrence. Winston commits this crime when he buys a journal to write his criminal thoughts in. OBrien is mentioned some(prenominal) times by Winston who believes he is apart of the rebels against the part, the brotherhood. Winston determines a young woman named Julia who also has a hatred for the party, they begin to have an affair until they are invited to meet OBrien and everything changes as they try to adjunction the Brotherhood. Both Lord of the Flies and 198 4 demonstrate that the government or leader who has power ...

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