It's obvious that Orwell's primary goal in writing this book is to demonstrate the terrifying possibilities of totalitarianism. The reader experiences this world through the eyes of the protagonist...
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It's obvious that Orwell's primary goal in writing this book is to demonstrate the terrifying possibilities of totalitarianism. The reader experiences this world through the eyes of the protagonist...
their relationship is a rebellion because the party frowns upon sex and human emotion. so by them having feelings for each other and having sex, they, in a way, break away from the party's control of...
One thing I really love about this book is the character of Big Brother. To me, Big Brother represents total authority and totalitarianism. It amazes me how he has no set code of law, yet he has so...
Iin what ways does 1984 compare to today? in what ways is it similar and different?
One aspect that i find interesting about this book is the slogans that the government have created."war is peace, freedom is slavery and ignorance is strength" It amazes me how much these slogans...
what is the significance of Winston and Julia's relationship? Are their characters similar? if so, in what way?