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    Título
    Power and Submission in Two Dystopian Novels: Huxley’s Brave New World and Orwell’s 1984
    Autor
    González Barreiro, Marina
    Director o Tutor
    Benito Sánchez, JesúsAutoridad UVA
    Editor
    Universidad de Valladolid. Facultad de Filosofía y LetrasAutoridad UVA
    Año del Documento
    2018
    Titulación
    Grado en Estudios Ingleses
    Résumé
    Dystopian literature has its origins in Utopias, but instead of representing somewhere paradisiacal, a pure and perfect society, dystopia refers to a “negative utopia” as reality develops in antithetical terms to those of an ideal society. Dystopian literature portrays a nightmarish vision of a futuristic world, commonly dominated by technology and a totalitarian ruling government which uses any possible means to exert an iron-handed control over its citizens. Both Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World (1932) and George Orwell’s 1984 (1949) are not only considered classics, but also archetypical of this genre and so viewed as two of the most important dystopian novels ever written. This thesis will analyse how both novels depict their dark futuristic vision. The study focuses on each author’s representation of the totalitarian state and the different methods of power, submission and control used by the government over population
    Palabras Clave
    Utopia, Dystopia, Huxley, Orwell, Brave New World, Nineteen Eighty- Four, power, control, submission
    Utopia, Distopía, Huxley, Orwell, Un Mundo Feliz, 1984, poder, control, sumisión
    Departamento
    Departamento de Filología Inglesa
    Idioma
    eng
    URI
    http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/33293
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