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Essay by review • February 26, 2011 • Essay • 292 Words (2 Pages) • 944 Views
Final Exam
#1 A society that has a harsh censorship is very open for protests and riots from people whose rights are limited. The harsh censorship is completely unjust and it can be shown in the book "We". The book talks about a country where the government is in control of the people. In other words, people have less or no freedom. It will expose the injustice of unreasonable censorships that is apparent in many societies.
The level of cruelty shown in Yevgeny Zamyatin's novel made the reader think a little bit. People are not happy with the system that they have now. The king of the country is a dictator and people have no control whatsoever. With no individuality, people will have less no or no idea for the people to create the original nice piece of art works, stories, music, paintings. They are trapped in the society where they cannot express their feelings. In turn, this violates many human rights that should be basic to anyone person. People should have their own freedom; they should be able to write anything they want. In order to make the novel interesting, the authors have to use all of his imagination and express to the novel. If the words are being limited, the novel will not be ordinary and not extraordinary piece of work. An example could be J.K. Rowling's series books, Harry Potter, which was banned from most school. By not being allowed to read in school's library. They said those books believe in witchcraft and they were banned in most schools. However, many of young children have already read it. The book talks about witchcraft, but that doesn't mean kids will believe in it.
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