NEF + THT AO5 Quotes Flashcards

(34 cards)

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George Woodcock

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O’Brien is ‘a caricature, a monstrosity . . .the pretensions of all men of power’

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Krishan Kumar

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‘It was as a committed socialist that Orwell most felt the need to expose ‘the Soviet myth’.’

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Isaac Deutscher

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‘[Orwell] increasingly viewed reality through the dark glasses of a quasi-mystical pessimism’

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Frederic Warburg

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‘This is amongst the most terrifying books I have ever read’ -

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Tom Hopkinson.

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Orwell has imagined nothing new . . His world of 1984 is the wartime world of 1944 but dirtier and more cruel’ -

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Bernard Crick

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[Nineteen Eighty-Four] is a warning, not a prophecy, a cry of ‘danger’, not ‘despair’ -

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Howell, 2016

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  • ‘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.’
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Brown, 2010

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‘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.’

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Brown, 2010

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  • ‘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.’
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Thorp, 1984 -

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‘Through this process [of changing history], Big Brother becomes omnipotent.’

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Mulvihill, 1986

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  • ‘he thinks he finds a father figure, almost a god; but in fact O’Brien becomes antifather, almost anti-Christ.’
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Mulvihill, 1986

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  • ‘Orwell is clearly saying that once one gets into a totalitarian regime there is no way out, no hope through conspiracy or rebellion.’
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Deirdre Beddeo

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‘[Julia] is totally incapable of understanding the motives which drive Winston to revolt’ -

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Trilling 1949

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‘predicts a state of things far worse than any of us have ever known’ -

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  • Reilly 1989
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‘despite the futuristic settings…[NEF] is a satire of Orwell’s immediate melieu’

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  • Zapffe 1933
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‘the brotherhood of suffering between everything alive’/ ‘Most people learn to save themselves by artificially limiting the content of consciousness’

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Lerner 1992

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‘elaborate cat and mouse game suggests a shortage of mice’ -

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  • Arendt
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‘Evil thrives on apathy and cannot survive without it’

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  • Arendt
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‘in a totalitarian regime, there are no dangerous thoughts; thinking itself is dangerous.’

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Arendt

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‘the chief qualification of a mass leader has become undending infallability: he can never admit an error’ -

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Howe

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‘Orwell has imagined a world in which the self….is no longer of significant value’ -

22
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Beauvoir

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“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.” -

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-Wisker

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“There is no sisterhood, only division and dis-empowerment”

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  • Greene
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“The Handmaid’s Tale offers a horrific vision of things to come based on the exploration of things as they are”

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- Beauvoir
"When a woman loses her reproductive capacity, she loses her primary function and therefore identity"
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Dvorak
"Memory allows her to...turn stasis into movement" -
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- Mccarthy
"An indictment of 'excessive feminism'...exemplified in the narrator's absurd mother"
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- Goldblatt
The work that the women do conspires to maintain the subjection of their own kind.
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- Lee Briscoe
Moira is Offred's rebel alter ego
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Carol Beran `
Offred's power is in language. -
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- Weiss
“while she does not belong to the upper levels of Gilead’s power hierarchy, she is no less responsible for its destruction of freedom”
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- Rigney
“responsibility... is to report, to chronicle her time, to warn another world… communication is imperative; she must assume a future audience”
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- Miner
“wants to imagine these men as unique: ... but the novel’s only significant male characters are in fact eerily similar”
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- Macpherson
“is not heroic. She is, instead, a passive everywoman, awaiting rescue”