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1984 Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell; 9781847498571

1984 Nineteen Eighty-Four

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George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four immerses readers in the grim reality of a dystopian future, set in a totalitarian state known as Oceania. Here, the omnipresent figure of Big Brother oversees every aspect of life, utilising relentless surveillance and oppressive measures to maintain control over its citizens.

The Plot

The story follows Winston Smith, a low-ranking member of the Party, who works at the Ministry of Truth. His role involves altering historical records to fit the Party's propaganda. As Winston becomes increasingly disillusioned with the regime's manipulation of truth and language, he begins to harbour forbidden thoughts that challenge the oppressive system. This inner rebellion leads him to seek connection and freedom in a world where individuality is ruthlessly crushed.

Themes

Orwell expertly weaves together themes of individuality, freedom, and the dangers of a controlled society. The novel serves as a powerful warning about the potential for totalitarianism, exploring how language and thought can be manipulated to suppress dissent. The concept of "Newspeak," a language designed to limit freedom of thought, highlights the stark relationship between language and reality.

Literary Merit

Orwell's masterful prose combines vivid imagery with profound philosophical insights, making Nineteen Eighty-Four a seminal work in modern literature. Its chilling portrayal of a surveillance state continues to resonate with contemporary readers, prompting reflection on issues of privacy, government overreach, and personal autonomy.

"War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength."

Readers who appreciated Orwell's incisive social commentary may also find value in his other works, such as Animal Farm, which similarly critiques power structures and societal norms.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 197 mm × 128 mm × 28 mm
Pages: 288
Publisher: Alma Books Ltd
ISBN: 9781847498571

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