Brave New World 1984 The following Inspiration diagrams have been posted to aid student preparation for the below in-class exam: "Community, Identity, and Stability" (small pic.), Lenina vs. John the Savage, and the Us vs. Them files.
The following Inspiration diagrams have been posted to aid student preparation for the below in-class exam: Big Brother Stays in Control (smaller pic.), The Progress of Winston's Cure, Catholic Inquisition vs. Big Brother: Compare and Contrast, Winston vs. Julia, and Technology as Enemy of Freedom.
"As Huxley remarked in Brave New World Revisited, the civil libertarians and rationalists who are ever on the alert to oppose tyranny 'failed to take into account man's almost infinite appetite for distractions'"
In the following passage, the contemporary social critic Neil Postman contrasts George Orwell's vision of the future, as expressed in the novel 1984 (written in 1948), with that of Aldous Huxley in the novel Brave New World (1936). Read the passage, considering Postman's assertion that Huxley's vision is more relevant today than is Orwell's. Then, using your own critical understanding of contemporary society as evidence, write a carefully argued essay that agrees or disagrees with Postman's assertion.
(NOTE: This essay does NOT ask you to compare and contrast "Brave New World" and "1984." You are to analyze OUR OWN SOCIETY in this essay, in light of these two books we have so read in this class.)
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Foreword from Amusing Ourselves to Death
by Neil Postman
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