This bachelor thesis is focused on a brief analysis of the novels 1984 and A Clockwork Orange. It analyzes their differences, what they have in common and the ways in which George Orwell and Anthony Burgess implement dystopian motifs in their novels. The theoretical part deals with inspirations for both the novels and their connections to the real world and real 20th century totalitarian regimes. The practical part analyses the two dystopian worlds in the novels, their governments, protagonists and languages. It explores the novels with regard to the themes described in the theoretical part. Key Words: dystopia, totalitarianism, 1984, A Clockwork Orang
The aim of this thesis is to compare two distinct principles of making new linguistic style and thei...
This bachelor's thesis describes Zamyatin's novel We and its influence on Western literature. The th...
Although the dystopian idea has been present in literature for over two thousand years, not until th...
The reflections of the two great world wars, which continue to affect their effects socially, psycho...
Tato bakalářská práce zkoumá román George Orwella 1984 s ohledem na vyobrazení dystopie v tomto význ...
This bachelor thesis first defines the characteristic of the genre of dystopia and puts the author o...
An archetypal depiction of a dystopia is one dominated by bleakness and roboticism, a totalitarian g...
The aim of this thesis is to find out how the characters of the British dystopian novels (Orwell's N...
The paper focuses on the dystopian elements of government as depicted in Orwell’s novel 1984. Genera...
The paper focuses on the dystopian elements of government as depicted in Orwell’s novel 1984. Genera...
The purpose of this bachelor thesis is to analyse the motif of fear in two now-classic dystopian nov...
This thesis examines the image of a utopian society and the impact of totalitarian regimes on the li...
Dystopian novel developed out of utopian as a form of negative utopia. In dystopian novels character...
The purpose of the bachelor's thesis Genre analysis of anti-utopia in George Orwell's works is to an...
The Bachelor's work will focus on antiutopian novels Nineteen Eighty-Four by English writer George O...
The aim of this thesis is to compare two distinct principles of making new linguistic style and thei...
This bachelor's thesis describes Zamyatin's novel We and its influence on Western literature. The th...
Although the dystopian idea has been present in literature for over two thousand years, not until th...
The reflections of the two great world wars, which continue to affect their effects socially, psycho...
Tato bakalářská práce zkoumá román George Orwella 1984 s ohledem na vyobrazení dystopie v tomto význ...
This bachelor thesis first defines the characteristic of the genre of dystopia and puts the author o...
An archetypal depiction of a dystopia is one dominated by bleakness and roboticism, a totalitarian g...
The aim of this thesis is to find out how the characters of the British dystopian novels (Orwell's N...
The paper focuses on the dystopian elements of government as depicted in Orwell’s novel 1984. Genera...
The paper focuses on the dystopian elements of government as depicted in Orwell’s novel 1984. Genera...
The purpose of this bachelor thesis is to analyse the motif of fear in two now-classic dystopian nov...
This thesis examines the image of a utopian society and the impact of totalitarian regimes on the li...
Dystopian novel developed out of utopian as a form of negative utopia. In dystopian novels character...
The purpose of the bachelor's thesis Genre analysis of anti-utopia in George Orwell's works is to an...
The Bachelor's work will focus on antiutopian novels Nineteen Eighty-Four by English writer George O...
The aim of this thesis is to compare two distinct principles of making new linguistic style and thei...
This bachelor's thesis describes Zamyatin's novel We and its influence on Western literature. The th...
Although the dystopian idea has been present in literature for over two thousand years, not until th...