"1984" by George Orwell is overall an excellent novel. The constant use of foreshadowing is easily one of the greatest literary devices in the novel, even being used in one of the first paragraphs...
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"1984" by George Orwell is overall an excellent novel. The constant use of foreshadowing is easily one of the greatest literary devices in the novel, even being used in one of the first paragraphs...
Realistically, nothing that any individual could do would result in the downfall of Big Brother, so the point of their rebellious actions could be accounted to mere satisfaction or desperation....
It's unlikely that the Thought Police would entrust O'Brien with something like breaking down thought criminals and reshaping their minds. By saying "they got me a long time ago" he's probably...
Orwell's talking about Humanity here. Throughout the book Orwell depicts the inhumanity of the citizens of Oceania- and he's kind of "ringing the bell" here. In the very beginning of "1984" when...