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Nineteen Eighty Four World Of 1984
1,098 words... g (only thirty-five years from its publication, whereas Huxley's and Zamyatin's imagined futures are set hundreds of years away), and second, the disturbing familiarity and plausibility of the world that Orwell constructs. Because the social world of 1984 is not that far removed from the reader's own experience, he becomes involved in a more profound, intimate way than he does in Huxley's remote chrome-and-glass society. Orwell wanted his readers to understand not only the intellectual-theor...
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World Of 1984 Winston Smith
2,013 wordsThe fictional world of 1984 is best described as bleak. In the aftermath of the fall of capitalism and nuclear war, the world has been divided among three practically identical totalitarian nation-states. The novel takes place in London, which has become a part of Oceania, the nation state comprising the Americas and western Europe. A state of perpetual war and poverty is the rule in Oceania. However, this is merely a backdrop, far from the most terrifying aspect of life in 1984. Oceania is gove...
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World Of 1984 Winston Smith
2,157 wordsGeorge Orwell s Nineteen Eighty-Four Orwell's 1984 portrays a sense of injustice, a tormented view of a society in which political systems suppress individual thought and emotions. He explores the inability of the human spirit to be oppressed, and its need to control. Within the characters, Orwell explores the extremes of human characteristics. We see mankind s need for individuality and freedom in the central character of Winston Smith. He is the unlikely hero of this a scientific romance; the ...
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World Of 1984 Big Brother
420 wordsJulia, Rebel or Not? In Orwell s novel, 1984, he creates a character that represents brains. This character is Julia. You may think that if you are smart then why would you want to hide it? Being brainy in the world of 1984 is anything but a good thing. If they know you are thinking things other then what you are told to think then you will be punished for thought crime. Julia however does and excellent job at hiding her thoughts. She performs doublethink; she believes in two things at the same ...
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2,967 wordsV Orwell's thoughts on Totalitarianism A. From life experiences B. From a writers point of view VI Conclusio Introduction Orwell observed that every line of serious work that I have written since 1936 has been written directly or indirectly, against totalitarianism and for democratic socialism, as I understand it (George Orwell). George Orwell has been a major contributor to anticommunist literature around the World War II period. Orwell lived in England during World War II, a time when the tota...
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