Analyse how your prescribed text represents paradoxes which have changed your thinking about the human experience
Storytellers often shine light upon uncomfortable paradoxes between humanity’s behaviour and conflicting motivations in order to challenge responder’s understanding of the human experience. English novelist George Orwell’s dystopian prose fiction Nineteen Eighty-Four extrapolates upon this, where its construction during the rise of fascist regimes in 1949 facilitates his stark warning against the erosion of rights and freedoms, revealing the fundamental paradox of humanity believing in freedom but not actively defending it under brutal totalitarian regimes.
is that better?