'1984'- Critical views Flashcards
Complete Roger Luckhurst’s View on the novel:
“1984 explores the (1) ________ of private (2) _________ to resist the state’s rewriting of history and explores the reserve of the (3) ________.
1) Power
2) Memory
3) Unconscious
What themes does Tom Moylan’s view link to in the novel?
“The critical dystopia…uses the portrait of a nightmare future in order to launch a political critique of the present.”
- Social flaws
- Power and control
What does Douglas Kellner describe ‘Airstrip one’ as?
“A totally oppressive society”
Complete Robert Coll’s view on the novel:
“1984 envisages the end of England by the wiping out of its (1)___________, the brutalisation of its people, and the (2)______________ of its language, truth and (3)___________.”
1) Identity
2) Manipulation
3) Logic
What did Orwell say about the moral of the novel?
“The moral to be drawn from this dangerous nightmare situation is a simple one: Don’t let it happen. It depends on you.”
What does Douglas Kellner say about the effect of Oceania’s society on the reader? Complete the quotation:
“The (1)____________ environment, scarcity and squalor makes one yearn for a society of abundance, health and (2)______________ _______________.”
1) Dismal
2) Creature comforts
Douglas Kellner questions Orwell’s perception of totalitarianism and bureaucracy in society, complete his quotation about his idea towards the subject:
“In 1984 Orwell was articulating a (1)_____________ vision of bureaucracy as terroristic (2)_________________ and was not developing a political theory of bureaucracy.”
“However…he tends to equate a (3)________________ economy with state terror and repression in his (4)_____________ of totalitarian society.”
1) Novelistic
2) Repression
3) Centralised
4) Conception