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1984 Sir Thomas more has raised a concept called utopia, an ultimate and perfect form of human society. Unfortunately, the ultimate form of society we once be closed to is not utopia but dystopia, a society which completely dominated by totalitarianism. 1984 is a novel which portrayed such a dystopia country, Oceania. The Oceania is a totalitarian country. Totalitarianism is an extreme political form which advocates a society should be dominated by a single powerful leader or group. The leader of a totalitarian country must have a firm belief in order to affect his people and consolidate the rule of society. The leader stands out when people need him, and he fights for the country and make the people be proud of their country again, what the people adore is not the leader but the leader’s spirit. So we can say that totalitarianism is not only a sequence of human’s lust but also a result of human’s weakness and dependency. In the book 1984, the leader of Oceania, the Big Brother, is a hero of all the citizens in the country, even though he may not exist anymore, but he is always the central spirit of the party. Totalitarianism has many similar points with tyranny but actually quite different from ancient tyranny, because a totalitarian country can’t be backward and vulnerable. In fact, a totalitarian country must be an advanced country with a strong basis of technology in order to control every single facets of its citizens’ daily life. As you can see, technology development is surprisingly an important catalyst for totalitarianism’s formation. In the book 1984, the Telescreen is a very crucial item. Thought polices use telescreens to monitor citizens’ behaviors and make precise analysis for all of them. The telescreens is produced with many high technologies, it showing internet videos, recording people’s behaviors and enduring vandalism. How can Oceania control its people without such a powerful item? Though the fiction 1984 have exaggerated statements, but totalitarianism indeed exist in our history and even today’s world. For example, North Korea is a totalitarian country up till now. North Korea is dominated by Kin’s family for over 60 years, by contrast to South Korea, it is a very poor and backward country. Most people in North Korea are suffering from starvation and poverty, but they still believe in their ‘wonderful’ general. North Korea educates its people that other countries in the world are very cruel and inhuman. I have once watched a North Korea documentary film, the narrator is always talking sadly about how despair Americans are. The distorted education actually works, it make the people very faithful to their general Kin. USSR is a totalitarian country during Stalin’s domination. Stalin had some very cruel actions in the history even though he prevented the world from Nazism Germany with America and England. During the Five-Year Plans for the National Economy in the Soviet Union, Stalin forced his workers to reach high production. Low yielding workers were punished or even killed. During the Kolkhoz, all the farmers were forced to sell their production at certain prize. The movement made many farmers despaired and slowed down the development of agriculture. Stalin also killed many party members and innocents during the Great purge in order to consolidate the party’s domination. In that period of time, one of the most terrible intelligence agencies in human history, КГБ, was founded. Secret polices watched the people in the shadow and killed all the people who were regarded as traitors. From the history of North Korea and Russia, we can learn that totalitarian countries have many common grounds. A totalitarian country’s leader never cares about individuals’ right, the interests of individuals and collectives are subordinated to those of the state; a totalitarian country’s leader prefers to distort the history if he needs to do so, because he believes stable society and domination is much more important than truth; a totalitarian country’s leader has a subordinate secret service which can eliminate all objectors; a totalitarian country’s leader must be an idol with both power and glory. A totalitarian country may form after a cataclysm. It is true of Germany which suffered from grand economic crisis, USSR which suffered from WWII, North Korea which suffered from the Korean War, China which suffered from 3 year natural disasters and even Oceania which suffered from everlasting wars. Besides, a totalitarian country can’t exist in ancient time because technology is a critical tool.
1984逗比读后感 Sir Thomas more has raised a concept called utopia, an ultimate and perfect form of human society. Unfortunately, the ultimate form of society we once be closed to is not utopia but dystopia, a society which completely dominated by totalitarianism. 1984 is a novel which portrayed such a dystopia country, Oceania. The Oceania is a totalitarian country. Totalitarianism is an extreme political form which advocates a society should be dominated by a single powerful leader or group. The leader of a totalitarian country must have a firm belief in order to affect his people and consolidate the rule of society. The leader stands out when people need him, and he fights for the country and make the people be proud of their country again, what the people adore is not the leader but the leader’s spirit. So we can say that totalitarianism is not only a sequence of human’s lust but also a result of human’s weakness and dependency. In the book 1984, the leader of Oceania, the Big Brother, is a hero of all the citizens in the country, even though he may not exist anymore, but he is always the central spirit of the party. Totalitarianism has many similar points with tyranny but actually quite different from ancient tyranny, because a totalitarian country can’t be backward and vulnerable. In fact, a totalitarian country must be an advanced country with a strong basis of technology in order to control every single facets of its citizens’ daily life. As you can see, technology development is surprisingly an important catalyst for totalitarianism’s formation. In the book 1984, the Telescreen is a very crucial item. Thought polices use telescreens to monitor citizens’ behaviors and make precise analysis for all of them. The telescreens is produced with many high technologies, it showing internet videos, recording people’s behaviors and enduring vandalism. How can Oceania control its people without such a powerful item? Though the fiction 1984 have exaggerated statements, but totalitarianism indeed exist in our history and even today’s world. For example, North Korea is a totalitarian country up till now. North Korea is dominated by Kin’s family for over 60 years, by contrast to South Korea, it is a very poor and backward country. Most people in North Korea are suffering from starvation and poverty, but they still believe in their ‘wonderful’ general. North Korea educates its people that other countries in the world are very cruel and inhuman. I have once watched a North Korea documentary film, the narrator is always talking sadly about how despair Americans are. The distorted education actually works, it make the people very faithful to their general Kin. USSR is a totalitarian country during Stalin’s domination. Stalin had some very cruel actions in the history even though he prevented the world from Nazism Germany with America and England. During the Five-Year Plans for the National Economy in the Soviet Union, Stalin forced his workers to reach high production. Low yielding workers were punished or even killed. During the Kolkhoz, all the farmers were forced to sell their production at certain prize. The movement made many farmers despaired and slowed down the development of agriculture. Stalin also killed many party members and innocents during the Great purge in order to consolidate the party’s domination. In that period of time, one of the most terrible intelligence agencies in human history, КГБ, was founded. Secret polices watched the people in the shadow and killed all the people who were regarded as traitors. From the history of North Korea and Russia, we can learn that totalitarian countries have many common grounds. A totalitarian country’s leader never cares about individuals’ right, the interests of individuals and collectives are subordinated to those of the state; a totalitarian country’s leader prefers to distort the history if he needs to do so, because he believes stable society and domination is much more important than truth; a totalitarian country’s leader has a subordinate secret service which can eliminate all objectors; a totalitarian country’s leader must be an idol with both power and glory. A totalitarian country may form after a cataclysm. It is true of Germany which suffered from grand economic crisis, USSR which suffered from WWII, North Korea which suffered from the Korean War, China which suffered from 3 year natural disasters and even Oceania which suffered from everlasting wars. Besides, a totalitarian country can’t exist in ancient time because technology is a critical tool.
私觉得上次写的缺乏论述没有诚意,所以把1984的读后感改了一下 Sir Thomas more has raised a concept called utopia, an ultimate and perfect form of human society. Unfortunately, the ultimate form of society we once be closed to is not utopia but dystopia, a society which completely dominated by totalitarianism. 1984 is a novel which portrayed such a dystopia country, Oceania. The Oceania is a totalitarian country. Totalitarianism is an extreme political form which advocates a society should be dominated by a single powerful leader or group. The leader of a totalitarian country must have a firm belief in order to affect his people and consolidate the rule of society. The leader stands out when people need him, and he fights for the country and make the people be proud of their country again, what the people adore is not the leader but the leader’s spirit. So we can say that totalitarianism is not only a sequence of human’s lust but also a result of human’s weakness and dependency. In the book 1984, the leader of Oceania, the Big Brother, is a hero of all the citizens in the country, even though he may not exist anymore, but he is always the central spirit of the party. Totalitarianism has many similar points with tyranny but actually quite different from ancient tyranny, because a totalitarian country can’t be backward and vulnerable. In fact, a totalitarian country must be an advanced country with a strong basis of technology in order to control every single facets of its citizens’ daily life. As you can see, technology development is surprisingly an important catalyst for totalitarianism’s formation. In the book 1984, the Telescreen is a very crucial item. Thought polices use telescreens to monitor citizens’ behaviors and make precise analysis for all of them. The telescreens is produced with many high technologies, it showing internet videos, recording people’s behaviors and enduring vandalism. How can Oceania control its people without such a powerful item? Though the fiction 1984 have exaggerated statements, but totalitarianism indeed exist in our history and even today’s world. For example, North Korea is a totalitarian country up till now. North Korea is dominated by Kin’s family for over 60 years, by contrast to South Korea, it is a very poor and backward country. Most people in North Korea are suffering from starvation and poverty, but they still believe in their ‘wonderful’ general. North Korea educates its people that other countries in the world are very cruel and inhuman. I have once watched a North Korea documentary film, the narrator is always talking sadly about how despair Americans are. The distorted education actually works, it make the people very faithful to their general Kin. USSR is a totalitarian country during Stalin’s domination. Stalin had some very cruel actions in the history even though he prevented the world from Nazism Germany with America and England. During the Five-Year Plans for the National Economy in the Soviet Union, Stalin forced his workers to reach high production. Low yielding workers were punished or even killed. During the Kolkhoz, all the farmers were forced to sell their production at certain prize. The movement made many farmers despaired and slowed down the development of agriculture. Stalin also killed many party members and innocents during the Great purge in order to consolidate the party’s domination. In that period of time, one of the most terrible intelligence agencies in human history, КГБ, was founded. Secret polices watched the people in the shadow and killed all the people who were regarded as traitors. From the history of North Korea and Russia, we can learn that totalitarian countries have many common grounds. A totalitarian country’s leader never cares about individuals’ right, the interests of individuals and collectives are subordinated to those of the state; a totalitarian country’s leader prefers to distort the history if he needs to do so, because he believes stable society and domination is much more important than truth; a totalitarian country’s leader has a subordinate secret service which can eliminate all objectors; a totalitarian country’s leader must be an idol with both power and glory. A totalitarian country may form after a cataclysm. It is true of Germany which suffered from grand economic crisis, USSR which suffered from WWII, North Korea which suffered from the Korean War, China which suffered from 3 year natural disasters and even Oceania which suffered from everlasting wars. Besides, a totalitarian country can’t exist in ancient time because technology is a critical tool.
一篇 TOFEL Independent writing Throughout human history, people need to work physically for living just like cultivating the crops and building the constructions by hand. Thanks to technology development, we have machines to be of assistance, but we started to become lazy because we can make a living only by creating ideas with intelligence and stay there without any movements. Over time, when we need not to work for that critical reason, we have to play sports for our health. Besides, it is also good for our mind and character. As you can see, the physical power of us is decreasing from generation to generation. In last year’s secondary school entrance sports exam, 3 students in Shenzhen even died because of the high intensity of running exam. It shows that the health issue caused by a lack of physical exercise is indeed a crucial one that can’t be ignored in our society. Playing sports can make people healthier. A friend of mine was very chubby and unhealthy during her primary school period. She ran quite slower than everyone in our class at that time and was rapidly punished by sports teacher for she was always failing her sports exams. I saw her a week before and surprised to find out she is a very slim and healthy girl now because she joined basketball team in her junior school. Of course, a healthy body is not the only benefit we can obtain from playing sports. In many sports activities, participants need to cooperate with each other and compete with the rivals as a team. They can win both happiness and achievability from these competitions. A friend of mine has strong leading capacity because he acts as the team leader in the school basketball team. Moreover, he is very kind and approachable person in daily life because he can always notice all the details and help the people need assistance frequently. Sport is the reason why he can possess such a kind character and wins our admiration. From another aspect of mind development, sports can help us to have a will of iron. Martial arts in Chinese and Kendo in Japan both suggest people should have a peaceful mind and serene mental state. It can show that sport is not only a way to let someone be a powerful and healthy man but also a way to let him to have a modest behavior and fortitude mind. We can gain the strength of our spirit through playing sports. As I mentioned above, it is important for us to play more sports and be stronger both physically and mentally. With the help of sports, we can just live our lives in the way as Alfred Tennyson said: to strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
私写了篇渣读后感求菊苣审阅 Sir Thomas more has raised a concept called utopia, an ultimate and perfect form of human society.Unfortunately, the ultimate form of society we once be closed to is not utopia but dystopia, a society which completely dominated by totalitarianism. 1984 is a novel which portrayed such a dystopia country, Oceania. The Oceania is a totalitarian country. Totalitarianism is an extreme political form which advocates a society should be dominated by a single powerful leader or group. The leader of a totalitarian country must have a firm belief in order to affect his people and consolidate the rule of society. The leader stands out when people need him, and he fights for the country and make the people be proud of their country again, what the people adore is not the leader but the leader’s spirit. So we can say that totalitarianism is not only a sequence of human’s lust but also a result of human’s weakness and dependency. In the book 1984, the leader of Oceania, the Big Brother, is a hero of all the citizens in the country, even though he may not exist anymore, but he is always the central spirit of the party. Totalitarianism has many similar points with tyranny but actually quite different from ancient tyranny, because a totalitarian country can’t be backward and vulnerable. In fact, a totalitarian country must be an advanced country with a strong basis of technology in order to control every single facets of its citizens’ daily life. As you can see, technology development is surprisingly an important catalyst for totalitarianism’s formation. In the book 1984, the Telescreen is a very crucial item. Thought polices use telescreens to monitor citizens’ behaviors and make precise analysis for all of them. The telescreens is produced with many high technologies, it showing internet videos, recording people’s behaviors and enduring vandalism. How can Oceania control its people without such a powerful item? Though the fiction 1984 have exaggerated statements, but totalitarianism indeed exist in our history and even today’s world. For example, North Korea is a totalitarian country up till now. North Korea is dominated by Kin’s family for over 60 years, by contrast to South Korea, it is a very poor and backward country. Most people in North Korea are suffering from starvation and poverty, but they still believe in their ‘wonderful’ general. North Korea educates its people that other countries in the world are very cruel and inhuman. I have once watched a North Korea documentary film, the narrator is always talking sadly about how despair Americans are. The distorted education actually works, it make the people very faithful to their general Kin. USSR was a totalitarian country when it is under Stalin’s domination. Stalin had some very cruel actions in the history even though he prevented the world from Nazism Germany with America and England. During the Five-Year Plans for the National Economy of the Soviet Union, Stalin forced the workers to reach high production. Low yielding workers were punished or even killed. During the Kolkhoz, all the farmers were forced to sell their production at certain prize and the movement made many farmers despaired and slowed down the development of agriculture. Stalin also killed many party members and innocents during the Great purge in order to consolidate the party’s predomination. In that period of time, one of the most terrible intelligence agencies in the history, КГБ,was founded. Secret polices watched the people in the shadow and killed all the people who were regarded as traitors. From the history of North Korea and Russia, we can learn that totalitarian countries have many common grounds. A totalitarian country’s leader never cares about individuals’ right, the interests of individuals and collectives are subordinated to those of the state; a totalitarian country’s leader prefers to distort the history if he needs to do so, because he believes stable society and domination is much more important than truth; a totalitarian country’s leader has a subordinate secret service which can eliminate all the objectors; a totalitarian country’s leader must be an idol with both power and glory. A totalitarian country may form after cataclysms. It is true of Germany which had suffered from grand economic crisis, USSR which had suffered from WWII, North Korea which had suffered from the Korean War and China which had suffered from 3 year natural disasters. Besides, a totalitarian country can’t exist in ancient time because technology is a critical tool. In the novel 1984, Oceania is an exaggerated totalitarian country without any democracy. But most people in the novel live a ‘happy life’. As far as I’m concerned, people don’t need democracy to be happy, because in a totalitarian country, prerequisite of happiness can be distorted. In the end of the novel 1984, Winston feel extreme happy and prefer to die. His mind was totally changed. The definition of happiness in his mind is quite different from the definition in our mind. Even it is ridiculous, he felt the happiness because of complete submission. But I can’t accept this kind of happiness because it is not my own happiness but something imposed on me by someone else. When Winston was ‘purified’, his original personality was obliterated. He mentally became someone else and physically felt happy. Now in Egypt, an upheaval is taking place, people fight for their freedom because their government is imperious. The turmoil is indeed the consequence of people’s need on democracy. The people are at fault to make the society chaos but they can be understood because people have their rights to fight for freedom. Sometimes the realization of democracy needs people to sacrifice and sometimes not, it is different in different situations. In most democracy movements, a lot of people sacrificed in the battles, but the people in England showed us in the Glorious revolution that democracy can be gotten by mild means. As I mentioned above, without democracy, people can be happy but not for real. Happiness should not be built on ignorance and distortion. Even though people don’t need democracy to live a happy physical life, but they need democracy to have a happy and healthy mental life.
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