Similarities Between The Book 1984 By George Orwell

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1. The terms that are being used by the people in some ways are not well-used because as it can be kind of hard or strong in its meaning can also be very hurting for some people or maybe some consider it as a lack of respect while they were trying to express their own ideas. Some people in different cases can refer to some laws, viewpoints or even politicians with those terms only for how those express their thoughts or plan ideas for the good of the society. Maybe through the years the people may have changed or even misinterpreted those concepts and what do they mean to the society for what happened along the 20th century with them. Maybe the people has taken those concepts as a guide to make reference to some people or events that happen …show more content…

The Horseshoe Theory is an implementation or an idea that establishes that there must be some similarities between two different theories that have a different starting idea but in some point they could have a common point at the end; that´s why it is called a Horseshoe Theory because begin from different points but in a certain moment they can join to share some ideas in common to create a kind of power joined. The books that we have read can be related with the Horseshoe Theory because each book is based from different political theories but reach to a similar final point. The book 1984 by George Orwell that is the one that we read first makes reference to the Fascist dictatorship of Mussolini in Italy and how his ideas were reflected mainly with the damage of most of the structure from a democratic country because he created an absolutist government in which he began to change all the things in the country for his own benefit and also to control more the people that was near to him and also with his power create a way in which he could control more the mind and the language of the people and also the thoughts that they have according to the government and how the society was in those days and the most important thing for him was to control the thoughts about his government to make it positive and not to have rebellions. But the other book that was Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury makes reference to part of the dictatorship of the USSR; it was mainly focused on having accessibility to many sources of information that people had to forbid it and converting it into an event of the past in which the people couldn´t be able more to reach and feed their knowledge with what they thought that was against their ideas of government and control of people´s mind in which they limit most of their knowledge to let them only to know the basic but not the deep topics that could create some ideas of rebellion; that´s why in this government they burnt many books. There can be