These are two main discussion topics I thought might be interesting. Feel free to add any others that may be related:
Symbols
Some symbolic concepts/objects I thought we could discuss:
- The Brotherhood & Goldstein's book
- Fragile Glass Paperweight
- Winston's Diary
- Relationship between Winston & Julia
- Newspeak
- Ingsoc
Relation to Nazism and Stalinism
I was reading a Foreward for Brave New World which happened to describe the differences between the two books as:
"He [George Orwell] was writing about the forbidding, part-alien experience of Nazism and Stalinism, whereas Huxley was locating disgust and menace in the very things - the new toys of materialism, from cars to contraceptives - that were becoming everyday pursuits."
When I read this I had to pause and wonder about for a bit before I could see a connection. What I noticed is that 1984 focuses on a world whose people are faced with a system of totalitarianism - it fails to provide for its citizens (the inner and outer party members, etc.). However, is that the only link? If so, then what role does the proles play in this novel?
Further, how does the Eastasia-Eurasia-Oceania conflict come into the picture? We realize that they're warring for the sole purpose of draining resources since they believe that people leading a luxurious life will revolt, so is this just another form of oppression?
Lastly, but most importantly, how is the concept of Ingsoc incorporated into the book, and what is Orwell trying to tell us in the end?


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see i may be wrong but i also thought the shattering of the paperweight symbolized there comfort they dont have and there privacy the really dont have either and them always being together which doesnt happen either do u agree? can u see where im coming from? i guess it can symbolize many things because they thought they were in comfort and privacy and they didnt think they were gonna get caught this way and they didnt know it was all a setup at all. and the paperweight was all that "emotion" of security then it shattered and it just happens after the paperweight shattered they had gotten "caught" so i guess you could also say it didnt symbolizes their security only the thinking of their security. because they were always caught they just didnt know it.


