Analogies are constantly being made these days, and for quite deliberate political ends, between our own respective situations and some kind of a vague '1984-like' situation. This is a good analogy to provoke resistance, though resistance for a particular positive end and resistance for its own sake are quite different, and it seems that with the present group of anonymous participants, it is quite difficult to distinguish the two.
Having not read the book for a long time, I am not sure to what extent the depictions of the protagonist in the book would map well onto their present environment. I suspect that many people have a conception of '1984' not based on the situation of the book, but based on movie (and comic book)depictions of a dystopian future, like those in 'Equilibrium' and 'V for Vendetta'.
Thoughts?
Maybe this whole posting is too vague though...I'm desperately trying to avoid politics which seems hard with 1984 (or Animal Farm).
Anyway, I'm going back to read the book again, since I'm not sure about people continually using it as an analogy for the present world.


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