We by Yevgeny Zamyatin and 1984 by George Orwell demonstrate totalitarianism in fictional countries. Totalitarianism is a system of government that is centralized, dictatorial and requires complete submission to the state. A totalitarian government manipulates human consciousness through the use of propaganda that implants dogma, i.e., lives with the findings of the Benefactor perspectives and Big Brother theories respectively as incontrovertibly true. This general idea of mind control over people highlights the millennial generation who believed they would take over the world. Indeed, people nowadays have been technologically orchestrated by those contemporary theories used by the mass media. In both novels, human minds are controlled through the government's use of propaganda and conspiracy, resulting in a lack of freedom. Both Zamyatin's We and Orwell's 1984 show throughout the books how the Benefactor and Big Brother independently control human intuition with the use of misinformation and conspiracy. spread false explanations, especially intentional exposure. “Exposition is a sign of correspondence aimed at influencing the mentality of the neighborhood for some excuse for the reason or position by showing a position outside of a discord,” communicated in the Oxford Dictionary. Orwell features unique sayings uttered by Big Brother in 1984. The greatest and most essential line is “War is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength” (Orwell 17). This description encapsulates the two contrasting feelings and the locals take stock of the explanations without hesitation. In The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism by Emmanuel Goldstein (the fictional book that Winston, the main character in 1984, examines Julia, the sweet......paper center......speech, action, etc. ) Orwell's 1984 describes the superior position of a powerful leader in a country who influences the living conditions of his people. He even highlights the weakness of a normal citizen, Winston, when he reveals that not even the truth will defend him from living in fear. The Benefactor and Big Brother are two dictators who use different types of propaganda to control people's mental consciousness. The authors discover through the dramatic and fatal outcome of both D-503 and Winston's life a confrontation with fear and threat. Even today people continue to live in propaganda; in the mass media. Overall, this technical state reveals that human beings will never be able to escape a life full of lies. Therefore, both authors, especially Zamyatin, urge readers to expand their minds to improve the lives of others and continue to believe in ourselves..
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