Gattaca and Orwell's 1984 compared. False utopias and there means of control

Title: Gattaca and Orwell's 1984 compared. False utopias and there means of control
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Gattaca and Orwell's 1984 compared. False utopias and there means of control
Group A #1 Although the distopias of Orwell's Oceania and Niccol's not to distant American city are in many ways similar in the sense of totalitarianism. The systems of control are quit different. Orwell's world seems to be an overbearing socialist police state where as, the world in Gattaca is almost total control by science. The two pieces were written decades apart from one another, but both the film and the novel send a clear message; …showed first 75 words of 559 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 559 total…and a 99% probability of having a heart disorder his life expectance only 30.2 years. Vincent, an invalid, was condemned at birth to live a short life of turmoil. These two very rigid and well structured societies whose purpose was to create order over universal individual freedoms for its citizens freewill was not something that was desired. What Vincent and Winston have in common his that they used their freewill and determinations to resist the status quo.

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