Showing posts with label ideaology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ideaology. Show all posts

Saturday, 14 April 2012

"All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others"

I have just finished reading George Orwell's Animal Farm. It's a great book and I highly recommend it but, like many political works of fiction, it isn't a pleasant nor fun read, but then it doesn't need to be and nor should it be.

The story tells of how the animals of Manor Farm rise up, overthrow their human masters and begin to run the farm themselves. However as time goes by what was originally a paradise were all animals are free soon turns into a nightmarish place were "all animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others."

The book is an allegorical tale of the Russian revolution and criticises soviet communism, and as such is full of characters, places and events that represent historical figures, peoples, places and events to do with the Russian revolution.

All in all, in regard to communism, the book seems to point out the same conclusion I came to after reading The Communist Manifesto, which is that although the basic ideas of equality and people working for the benefit of everyone are sound and overall positive ideas, in my opinion,  the system that communism puts in place, where the state owns everything and everyone owns the state, is very open to corruption. It's easy for someone in power to abuse that power, a tale the world is all too familiar with, resulting in a society where some people suffer so others can benefit, which is exactly what communism seeks to destroy.

I found this a great read and a very helpful criticism of communism.  Below are some links to some web pages where people explain/explore exactly what represented what in animal farm.


Animal Farm - Comparison of characters to the Russian Revolution

George Orwell - Animal Farm - Interpretation of characters and symbols

Sunday, 22 January 2012

"Is a man not entitled to the sweat of his brow?" - Andrew Ryan - Bioshock

I resently played through the game Bioshock after being told about it by my friend Isaac. (trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ymg2HzHF9-4 ) Having played the game, I found it a brilliantly intellegent, political and creepy game and I found myself inspired to do something similar.

The game is set in the underwater distopia of rapture, you play as a plane crash suvivor who unwittingly stumbles upon the city and in doing so is caught in the middle of a civil-war that engulfed the city.

*Spoilers*

Most of the games plot is a comment upon the writings of Ayn Rand and Objectivism. Industiralist Andrew Ryan, who could be easily argued to represent Ayn Rand in the game, built Rapture as an Objectivist and Laissez-faire utopia, where "The Great", artist, scientists etc are free from the opression of governments and religion and aren't held back by "The Parasite". However, his plan works little too well when a con-artist arrives in rapture with nothing and builds a crime/bussiness empire. The con-artist eventually starts a coup, attempting to take control of rapture from Ryan, it rapidly escalates into a civil-war that proves to be Rapture's downfall.

What I like about the game's story is how well it represents the ideas of Objectivism and takes an ideaology to it's extremes. It's multi-layered plot is wonderfully intellegent. Some of my favourite characters in the game could well be discribed as monsterous because in rapture no-one is bound by mortality or ethics, for example Dr. Steinman, a plastic surgeon who believes he is the picasso of plastic surgery and as he pursues beauty he often kills his patients.

( Dr. Steinman in bioshock:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Wxb8HjiDLQ )

This has inspired me to explore how characters and monsters can represent ideaologies gone wrong. I would really like to start exploring various political ideaologies, their pros and cons etc and work on representing them in a character in a film.

(First part of a 10 part series of videos analyising Bioshock: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPkGZy1aoqM )