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    Today a great many people have put a lot of emphasis on what freedoms they have in face of those who have more power. How important are these freedoms to us and what if they were taken away? In Margaret Atwood's ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ a cautionary tale; It comes to show that when pressure groups gain power. People lose their essential freedoms, and it shows that when these freedoms are taken away. We are quick to realize what it means to have those freedoms. The way ‘The Handmaid’s tale’…

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    1984 cautionary tale Remember when Stalin and Hitler took over people's freedom? Now what if the government actually took full control of our minds with parties like in 1984. This may be possible sooner or later in the book 1984 talks about a cautionary tale trying to get us to wake up and not let our government have full control. We cannot trust our government fully because we will never know their real intentions like how in Korea they have a dictator and now Korean people have less freedom.…

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    BUREAUCRATIC MANAGEMENT THOUGHT This theory was given by Max Weber. Bureaucracy (a term widely used in govt. organizations) is an administrative system which is designed to accomplish large scale administrative tasks by systematically coordinating the work of many individuals. Max Weber has indentified three types of powers in the organizations: traditional, charismatic and rational-legal. He named rational legal power as bureaucratic power and claimed it to be the ideal type of power in the…

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    Neil Postman, a contemporary critic, contrast George Orwell’s vision of the future with Aldous Huxley vision of the future. In other to do this Postman uses the ideas expressed in 1984 by Orwell and Huxley’s novel Brave New World. Postman believes that Huxley’s vision is more relevant today than Orwell's vision is. Huxley believed that people will love their oppression, and Orwell believes that society will be overcomed by an externally imposed oppression. Huxley displays this through the novel…

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    ... Lord knows what they’re supposed to do, once they get there. Farm, is the theory” (Atwood 93). The removal of a group of people by their race or ethnicity is a considerable problem today with our current president’s administration. Like the government of Gilead, the current administration desires to deport residents who “don’t belong”. Gilead is possibly a glimpse into the future if people begin to be deported based off their cultural backgrounds. Sexism is ubiquitous in the novel due to…

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    Protest. This simple word brings to mind images of violent revolution, interactions between civilians and officers of the law. Perhaps, specifically the Boston Tea Party, The Occupy Wall Street Movement, or The Salt March. Famous names also come to mind, Mohandas Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., and Rosa Parks, all were known for their use of civil disobedience. However, one name is not oft remembered but deserves to be, as he coined the term ‘civil disobedience,’ Henry David Thoreau. Thoreau…

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    Self Absorbed Humanity (An analysis of the messages from Musée des Beaux Arts by W. H. Auden) “The rise of selfishness was apparently irreversible” (Star). Indeed, modernity has many faults, one being selfishness, and it is on the rise. Not only in the United States, but the whole world’s population, is comprised of very egotistical individuals. Only caring about what happens to them, what their needs are. The modern individual has the mindset of it’s not my problem, or out of sight out of…

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    Equality and the City he was living in have extremely different views of morality. As Equality learns more about the world, he realizes how incorrect it is that the City has convinced everyone selfishness is not a positive trait to possess. After recreating electricity and finding a girl of whom he admired, Equality understands that selfishness is not necessarily a negative trait to have. However, the City believes and convinces their citizens to value that individuality is the root of evil.…

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    In the novel Anthem by Ayn Rand, the main character Equality’s society is built on strict rules and guidelines. These rules are enforced from the time they are born. They are taught never to love, have any self motivation, or individuality. Equality breaks free from these rules, and lives in the Uncharted Forest with Liberty, someone who also broke free from The City. Equality envisions creating his own society, one far different from the society he has raised in. Although Equality’s ideal…

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    were killed because of his constant abuses against the people. One of the sisters, Minerva, shows exemplary amounts of courage throughout the novel. She shows courage in various ways, such as Trujillo’s lecherous actions against her, protesting the government in prison, starting a revolution and lying to protect others. The first example of courageous behavior of Minerva was when she met Sinita in 1944. She met Sinita who told her all about his abuses in the…

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