1984 and V for Vendetta: Identity, Anarchy, and Dystopic Futures
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Eastern Mediterranean University (EMU)
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Regarding political views, individuals shape their own ideas and beliefs through their intuitive understanding of human nature. In order to have a political view, one should criticize and question what the reality is for oneself. The basic element for one’s political views should be an understanding of the nature of oneself. This reality can differ from one person to another. However, the important thing is to be conscious and to have an idea of what one believes and why one believes it, as well. The political views individuals have are based on their understanding of their own reality in the world.
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Master of Arts in English Studies. Thesis (M.A.)--Eastern Mediterranean University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, 2012. Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Nicholas Pagan.
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Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, English Studies, Totalitarianism and Literature, Orwell, George, - 1984 (Nineteen eighty-four) - Criticism and Interpretation, Moore, Alan, - V for Vendetta - Criticism and Interpretation, Mask - Dystopic Fiction - Anarchy - Terrorism - Identity - Political Philosophy, Inner Struggle - Big Brother - Authority
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Altinay, Buket. (2012). 1984 and V for Vendetta: Identity, Anarchy, and Dystopic Futures. Thesis (M.A.), Eastern Mediterranean University, Institute of Graduate Studies and Research, Dept. of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, Famagusta: North Cyprus.










