NEF + THT AO5 Quotes Flashcards
(34 cards)
George Woodcock
O’Brien is ‘a caricature, a monstrosity . . .the pretensions of all men of power’
Krishan Kumar
‘It was as a committed socialist that Orwell most felt the need to expose ‘the Soviet myth’.’
Isaac Deutscher
‘[Orwell] increasingly viewed reality through the dark glasses of a quasi-mystical pessimism’
Frederic Warburg
‘This is amongst the most terrifying books I have ever read’ -
Tom Hopkinson.
Orwell has imagined nothing new . . His world of 1984 is the wartime world of 1944 but dirtier and more cruel’ -
Bernard Crick
[Nineteen Eighty-Four] is a warning, not a prophecy, a cry of ‘danger’, not ‘despair’ -
Howell, 2016
- ‘This linguistic manipulation is fundamental to the society’s creation of a population which is complicit in its own oppression, willingly expressing their love and gratitude to Big Brother.’
Brown, 2010
‘They have hijacked machines and ensured that they are used mainly to further their two aims: conquering the whole globe and stopping people from thinking independently.’
Brown, 2010
- ‘This means that, whilst the material world is completely controlled by Big Brother, the same influence cannot be applied to the internal consciousness of the individual.’
Thorp, 1984 -
‘Through this process [of changing history], Big Brother becomes omnipotent.’
Mulvihill, 1986
- ‘he thinks he finds a father figure, almost a god; but in fact O’Brien becomes antifather, almost anti-Christ.’
Mulvihill, 1986
- ‘Orwell is clearly saying that once one gets into a totalitarian regime there is no way out, no hope through conspiracy or rebellion.’
Deirdre Beddeo
‘[Julia] is totally incapable of understanding the motives which drive Winston to revolt’ -
Trilling 1949
‘predicts a state of things far worse than any of us have ever known’ -
- Reilly 1989
‘despite the futuristic settings…[NEF] is a satire of Orwell’s immediate melieu’
- Zapffe 1933
‘the brotherhood of suffering between everything alive’/ ‘Most people learn to save themselves by artificially limiting the content of consciousness’
Lerner 1992
‘elaborate cat and mouse game suggests a shortage of mice’ -
- Arendt
‘Evil thrives on apathy and cannot survive without it’
- Arendt
‘in a totalitarian regime, there are no dangerous thoughts; thinking itself is dangerous.’
Arendt
‘the chief qualification of a mass leader has become undending infallability: he can never admit an error’ -
Howe
‘Orwell has imagined a world in which the self….is no longer of significant value’ -
Beauvoir
“Man is defined as a human being and woman as a female - whenever she behaves as a human being she is said to imitate the male.” -
-Wisker
“There is no sisterhood, only division and dis-empowerment”
- Greene
“The Handmaid’s Tale offers a horrific vision of things to come based on the exploration of things as they are”