Is Orwell's 1984 Utopian
Date Submitted: 03/16/2004 08:41:11
Over the course of time, the world has seen the rise and fall of countless world powers. Each nation or state uses a different form of government, ranging from the dual monarchy of the Medes and Persians or communism in Russia and China. Yet in the overall picture, what does every nation try to achieve ultimately? In most cases, it is a form of peace and security in life - utopia. In George Orwell's 1984 a
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believe that a form utopia is set for the future. In fact, it is the belief of many Christians that God will be the one to bring this utopia. It is certainly the hope of everyone to life in peace with out the many worries that are experienced today. If this is true, Orwell's book is not only anti-utopian, but to those who have hope for the future the book essentially dust in the wind.
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