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Research Paper: 1984
Dread is inspired in novels when relating to the real world. In Orwells’ Nineteen Eighty-Four, he explores a tumultuous totalitarian super-state. In his writings on “The Unfuture of Utopia,” Philip Rahv sees the main character as a dictator, who is modeled after Joseph Stalin.
Big Brother is the dictator of Oceania, a totalitarian super-state, who is compared to Joseph Stalin, according to the views of Philip Rahv. In Oceania, war is ubiquitous, technical
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great fear and continued alarm in anticipation of impending evil or danger. Dread is inspired in novels when authors relate their theme to the real world. Orwell intertwined the possibilities of a democratic nation becoming totalitarian through real life occurances. Orwell elaborated his concern for democratic nations through exaggeration. His concern was for the welfare of man; if we let the government have too much power, in the end, we will all suffer.
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