

Winston Smith (1984) and Leo Kall (Kallocain) are in all ways unremarkable, but they represent the reality of individuals in such a system.

The two share many similarities to each other and to the world of the 1940s, when they were written. 1984 by George Orwell and Kallocain by Karin Boye are two dystopian novels that show two totalitarian societies and countries where all individuality and freedom of thought is discouraged and criminalized.

Dakle, iako jesu fiktivni, također su i anti-totalitaristički romani koji pokazuju kakav bi svijet mogao postati te su i upozorenje da našu budućnost ne pretvorimo u budućnost koja je toliko užasavajuća da bi označila kraj čovječanstva koje poznajemo danas.After the birth of the concept of ‘dystopia’, many novels and stories were made centered in dystopian societies where people struggle to survive and hold onto their identity. To su priče o najgorim mogućim slučajevima koji bi se dogodili kad bi rat i međusobne borbe okupirali svijet. Glavni likovi Winston Smith (1984) i Leo Kall (Kallocain) su potpuno obični ljudi koji predstavljaju stvarnost pojedinaca u takvim državama. Romani dijele mnoge sličnosti i međusobno i u usporedbi sa svijetom 1940-ih godina, kada su napisani. Roman Georgea Orwella, 1984 i roman Karin Boye Kallocain sva su distopijska romana koja prikazuju dva totalitaristička društva u zemljama gdje se svaki iskaz individualnosti i slobode mišljenja kriminalizira. How then could these thoughts and feelings belong to the individual? Doesn’t the whole fellow-soldier belong to the state? To whom should his thoughts and feelings belong then, if not to the state?” As the first-person record of Leo Kall, scientist, fellow-soldier too late disillusioned to undo his previous actions, Kallocain achieves a chilling power and veracity that place it among the finest novels to emerge from the strife-torn Europe of the twentieth century.Abstract Nakon što je concept ‘distopije’ nastao, radnja mnogih romana i priča odvija se u takvim distopijskim društvima gdje se ljudi bore da bi preživjeli i zadržali vlastiti identitet. Kall has invented a drug, kallocain, which denies the privacy of thought and is the final step towards the transmutation of the individual human being into a “happy, healthy cell in the state organism.” For, says Leo, “from thoughts and feelings, words and actions are born. Ironic and detached, the author shows us the totalitarian World-state through the eyes of a product of that state, scientist Leo Kall. This is a novel of the future, profoundly sinister in its vision of a drab terror. You can read this before Kallocain PDF EPUB full Download at the bottom. Here is a quick description and cover image of book Kallocain written by Karin Boye which was published in 1940–.

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