Realistically, it would be quite possible for a nation to oppress its society through utilizing fear as its source of control. If an entire society feels threatened or in danger, then dependence on the government will most likely soon follow. In George Orwell's 1984, Winston Smith seems to be one of few who actually has an idea of what's going on, and it is through him that the true methods of the government are exposed. Furthermore, Burgee's A Clockwork Orange demonstrates the same idea, but with in slightly different manner. It is through the protagonist Alex that the government's technique's of control are uncovered. Essentially, it is made horribly apparent that a government can become relied on and controlling through putting fear into its people. This is made clear simply by viewing the way each society functions, and how the public acts in everyday life. In addition, if it weren't for the protagonists and their way of thinking, it would not be so apparent as to how the government is actually doing this. Finally, both characters eventually serve
Realistically, it would be quite possible for a nation to oppress its society through utilizing fear as its source of control. If an entire society feels threatened or in danger, then dependence on the government will most likely soon follow. In George Orwell's 1984, Winston Smith seems to be one of few who actually has an idea of what's going on, and it is through him that the true methods of the government are exposed. Furthermore, Burgee's A Clockwork Orange demonstrates the same idea, but with in slightly different manner. It is through the protagonist Alex that the government's technique's of control are uncovered. Essentially, it is made horribly apparent that a government can become relied on and controlling through putting fear into its people. This is made clear simply by viewing the way each society functions, and how the public acts in everyday life. In addition, if it weren't for the protagonists and their way of thinking, it would not be so apparent as to how the government is actually doing this. Finally, both characters eventually serve