The Brotherhood Compared to Other Dystopian Rebel Groups
Does the Brotherhood solve all the problems associated with rebel groups in dystopias? When I read about Winston learning how the Brotherhood works, specifically the system of sharing information only in small pieces, and not knowing the full scale of the organization, I was confused, but also impressed. Usually part of the plot of a dystopian novel, tv show, or movie, is a rebel group that gets caught, faces setbacks, and loses people along the way while they fight for their cause. While 1984 seems to follow this pattern in that it features a rebel group where everyone is willing to sacrifice their lives for the cause, the organization solves a lot of the problems we see in other dystopias where the rebel organization itself is under attack, rather than just a few of its members. The Brotherhood is well organized by necessity, but I wonder if groups in other dystopian worlds would be able to win their respective wars much quicker if they put more effort into organizing the...