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 themselves. I think it would make many stories much quicker and less interesting, so the less-organized group of rebels is necessary to the plot, but it is interesting that Orwell demonstrates how messed up the world of 1984 is by showing all the things the Brotherhood has to do to even survive. 


What are some other dystopian worlds where you think the rebel group could benefit by being organized like the Brotherhood?


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