George Orwell, born Eric Arthur Blair, lived throughout the first half of the twentieth century. A multitude of salient events occurred throughout these years. These events were comprised of the founding of the Bolshevik Party, the rise of Vladimir Lenin followed by that of Joseph Stalin, the assassination of Leon Trotsky and World War II. George Orwell was very politically active and felt so strongly about Communism, totalitarianism and their effects on society. Because of this he was compelled to write two books detailing their effects to warn people of the danger that lay ahead if these economic and government styles were to continue being practiced. George Orwell wrote the same book twice. These books detail the devastating effects of the economic style of Communism and the despicable totalitarianism government that …show more content…
This is because Communism leads to a system in which one individual gains power over the rest of the community. This theory is indubitably present throughout 1984. One cardinal mode by which Orwell gets this point across is by “the three slogans of the Party: WAR IS PEACE FREEDOM IS SLAVERY IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH.” (p.4) These slogans signify how present totalitarianism is to the society. The government also brainwashed it’s citizens into believing these slogans and that anything else the government states is true. During Animal Farm signs of totalitarianism are less prominent. Yet, they begin to show more towards the end of the book when Napoleon begins forcing the other animals to confess to crimes that they did not commit. There after slaughter he them for these “crimes”. Leaders in totalitarian style government use the action of forcing certain citizens to confess to spurious crimes in order to awe the rest of the populace. The leaders do this so that that citizens are afraid of the government and therefore, will never commit acts of rebellion against