age. Next, theleaders in the two novels differ. Big Brother is definitely more imposing than the Ford. Winstonfears Big brother while the citizens in Brave New World are always drugged so they dont feelfear of any kind. Lastly, the messages each author is trying to portray is different. AldousHuxley is expressing a fear that people will create a perfect world by getting rid of everythingthat makes life worthwhile. Orwell wrote 1984 as a warning against the results of having atotalitarian state and he is expressing more secret police paranoia.In conclusion, these two books are similar and different in many ways. The differencesstand out more than the similarities do. However, these books do have one common similarity. They both ask whether societies with stability, pacification, and uniformity are worth creatingand they prove by the endings they have proven that it is not worth creating. These books bothprove that in order for life to be worthwhile there needs to be challenges, problems, and pain....