Wednesday, May 29, 2019

A Comparison of This Perfect Day, Brave New World, and 1984 :: comparison compare contrast essays

This thoroughgoing(a) daytime, Brave New World, 1984  Dystopian Masterpiece            This Perfect Day belongs to the genre of dystopian or anti-utopian novels, like Huxleys Brave New World and Orwells 1984. Yet it is more satisfying than either.  This Perfect Day is probably wrath Levins greatest work of his career. Levins work, despite being written in 1970, is very plausible having realistic technology, much(prenominal) as scanners and computers which watch over the blameless family, the entire population of the world. This novel could be used to show the dangers of a Utopian society as well as being full of anti-Communist and anti-racist sentiment. This Perfect Day also displays the feeling that communist and segregated institutions can be defeated, as the protagonist Chip over powers the family and their vile Uni Comp as well as boost above the segregated community he reaches after fleeing the family. This work could best be placed in an area of the curriculum where it is the students job to learn that although eitherone king not be equal, nor should they be, they are still human and deserve to be treated with the respect and kindness we would expect to be treated with. This work could be used in conjunction with other works of literature that display the same ideals against communism and discrimination as well as a neediness of compassion for others. Other works that could be used in cohorts with Levins This Perfect Day, are Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut and even the Handmaids Tale by Margaret Atwood. Both of these novels show the dangers of exhausting to create a Utopian society and the chaos it causes. In Harrison Bergeron, handicapping has become an American institution and it is the governments responsibility to make sure that everyone is equal in every way which ends up causing chaos and rebellion. The Handmaids Tale shows the dangers of when an extreme group takes over the United State s after a nuclear holocaust, with women being placed in a submissive role to men, only being used to reproduce. This Perfect Day could also be used in a section with novels such as Uncle Toms Cabin which portray the evils of racism and discrimination, just as the land where Chip ends up after escaping the family, is very racist and segregated. He is forced to tire the taunts and tortures of the folks who had fought Uni from the beginning, yet he rises above these bounds to return and destroy Uni Comp, thereby destroying the family.

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