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Similarities Between 1984 And Macbeth

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In Orwell's 1984 and Shakespeare’s Macbeth, conflict is used as the driving force to demonstrate the theme that people in power often control others through violence. The abuse of power by Big Brother and Macbeth is portrayed in both texts through internal conflicts and conflicts between characters. As Winston struggles with his views, it is clear he desires everyone to be unorthodox like him, “I want everyone to be corrupt to the bones.” (Orwell 158). Winston’s comment depicts his internal conflict as he understands that he alone cannot change Oceania’s regimented society. This conflict contributes to the theme because it shows how mass support is necessary to avoid Big Brother’s regulation and exploitation of society through violence. To
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