Argument: Realist tendencies drive political actions
Claims:-Hobbesian philosophies define most political decisions
-Western society was founded on realism and pessimism
-Realism is more practical than idealism
Evidence:-"The realist may have the same goals as the idealist, but he understands that action must sometimes be delayed in order to ensure success"
-Pessimism and realism are growing trends in modern societies with general shifts away from supranational organizations and diplomatic/humanitarian efforts.
-Malthus, Hobbes, Machiavelli, and Kant, who provided the base philosophy of western society, were all pessimistic realists
Argument: Animal Farm is a modern satire.
Claim: -The novel satires Russia's perversion of socialism
-The animal's revolt is a symbol for any modern revolution
-Any revolution is ultimately self-defeating
Evidence: -"The use of multiple historical references gives a universal quality to this work."
-"The rise of a ruling class of intellectual workers, the development of a leader figure, the use of scapegoats, and, above all, the rewriting of history and the misuse of language for party purposes, all figure in this satire"
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Argument: 1984 is a bad book, but will survive because it will always have relevance to society.
Claims: 1984 has moral force as an early political warning; it is the Uncle Tom's Cabin of our time. Overall though, the book is poorly written with only the parody of the political slogans being decent aspects.
Evidence: -1984's biggest reason for success is because society is moving towards the society portrayed in the book.
-"Uncle Tom is a more interesting martyr than Orwell's failed martyr, the drab Winston Smith"
-"Wyndham Lewis sensibly compared Orwell as a writer to H.G. Wells, but Wells was consistently more inventive and entertaining"
-"A great pamphleteer, like Jonathan Swift, is a master of irony and satire. Here again, Orwell plainly is deficient. His literalness defeats his wit"
-"He was a moral and political essayist who had the instincts of a pamphleteer"
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