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1984 And The Handmaid's Tale: Lives Of Dystopia Can Be Changed
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Dystopia can be defined as a place of utter wretchedness. This definition is a perfect description of the lives of Winston Smith in 1984 and Offred in The Handmaid’s Tale. Both characters live lives that would not even be thought of as an acceptable way of life today. These two books were writt ....
Middle of essay ....and it seems like they both start rebelling against authority. In 1984, Winston is always being watched by the telescreens and therefore has no freedom whatsoever. He takes advantage of the few minutes of freedom he gets now and then when the telescreens are off by writing in his diary. He knows the consequences if he was caught writing in this diary, so if he does write in it, he “ [begins] writing in sheer panic, only imperfectly aware of what he was setting down” (pg 10). This quote shows.... |
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