Monday, May 27, 2019

Real Dictatorship Between Stalin and 1984 Essay

Joseph Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union from the 1920 until his death in 1953. He has done a lot of good things for his country but during his reign, he excessively has a lot of mistakes and these mistakes we also can see in the story called 1984. 1984 tells the story of a countrys authoritarian regime and the big associate in this country how to maintain his regime. I find a lot of common between the Stalinist regime and the regime from 1984. I put my propose or view is divided into three parts, and now I will describe it one by one.First one, I have my topic prison term called the common between these two slogans BIG blood brother IS WATCHING YOU from 1984 and KGB STILL WATCHING YOU from the Stalins regime. And I also can show that the quote in page 2 from 1984 On each landing, opposite the lift shaft, the poster with the enormous face gazed from the wall. It was one of those pictures which are so contrived that the eyes be you about when you move. BIG BROTHER IS WAT CHING YOU, the caption beneath it ran. We know that BIG BROTHER is the god in the country in 1984. The BIG BROTHER can be seen in everywhere in this country even if peoples home, so it just want people knows that they should know they requisite to loyal to BIG BROTHER and work for him. Second one, I will take about the KGB, I have my topic called the KGB from the Stalins regime and the Ministry of lie with from 1984. The Ministry of Love is a spy agencies to monitor the people who lives in this country.We can see the quote in page 4 to 5 from 1984 The Ministry of Love was the real frightening one. There were no windows in it at all. It was a place impossible to enter except on official business, and then only by penetrating through a maze of barbed-wire entanglements, steel doors, and hidden machine-gun nests. In another way, the KGB is also a spy agencies to have spied for Stalin, and anyone who was tortured and in well-nigh of the times murdered.There is a good example for t his is the story of a Jewish man who lived in soviet Russia, and one day the KGB arrested him in the warmness of the street for making conspiracy plans of killing Stalin. The innocent man was tortured, and when he still wouldnt admit that he was planning to kill Stalin, they threatened him by saying that they will shoot his whole family if he wont, and he had to sign. Finally he was sent to a labor camp, otherwise, he would have died. For this look for evidence is wrote by Arik Rattli.

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