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          The Repressive Governments Of Zamiatin's We And Orwell's 1984
          Beginning of essay 
Outline: Thesis:  Both Zamiatin's We and Orwell's 1984 have governments that
repress actions and thoughts through the use of physical and psychological force.
        I. Intro.
        II. We's Government's Use of Psychological Force
                A. Number system
                B. Sexual Regi ....
          Middle of essay ....ays the government of the United State is able
to control the thought and actions of its citizens is by the use and abuse of a
system by which each member of society receives a number at birth instead of
given a name (Goldstein 54).  The numbers are assigned according to sex and
occupation.  For example, D-503, the main character in We, is male, and is thus
assigned a consonant for his prefix while his female partner, O-90, is assigned
a vowel.  As D-503 is an engineer, he receives a 5 as his fi....           |   
          
          
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