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Brave New World & Nineteen-Eighty Four.
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- Mon Dec 22 2003

... Brave New World & Nineteen-Eighty Four Maryam Attia George Orwell's Nineteen-Eighty Four and Aldous Huxley's Brave New World are great twentieth-century anti-utopian novels. The novels follow the same basis of structure in mood and atmosphere. With similar themes of human nature's capability to cause destruction, these novels leave a lasting impression. Big Brother and Mustapha Mond have the same roles in Nineteen-Eighty Four and Brave New world, respectively, to create controlling states of manipulation and strategy. The emotions and thoughts of the societies are controlled by a successful combination of thoughts and ideas unique to each novel. A Brave New World and Nineteen-Eighty Four are two novels that shed a blazing light on the present from the perspectives of the past. These novels of great intensity are parallel in relation to the mood of the anti-utopian world, the ability of the controlling states, and emotions and relationships of the characters. A utopian













