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... 1984 is written to warn the reader of the dangers of an autocratic government. ... So when he wrote 1984 it was made to assure how to tackle the rise of communism. ... In his novel, 1984, Orwell created the perfect totalitarian country which was made up of a modern-day government with absolute power. ...
Psychologial Manipulation is another theme that is important in 1984. ...
The Control of Information and History is one of the most important themes in the novel. ...
Language as a Mind Control is Orwells most important theme in 1984. ... In 1984, Orwell creates the idea that the Party is using propaganda and recreating history to make the citizens believe that the Party is what is right. ...
Orwell also intertwins symbols throughout 1984, which can be viewed as objects,characters,figures or colours that Orwell used to represent ideas or concepts. ...
The Red-Armed Prole Woman are also a symbol that is visible in 1984. ...
Another important symbol that Winston speaks about throughout the novel is The Place Where There Is No Darkness. ... Two ways Orwell corrosponded literary devices into 1984 was through the idea of "doublethink". ...
I really enjoyed this novel. I had doubts on reading 1984 at first because it was made to be very political and I dont enjoy reading politcal novels, but I was surprised to find out how fansinating of an author George Orwell is. ... Orwell decided to write a novel about communism to show what could happen in the future.1984 helped show where communism was headed, and helped create repulsion towards Communism. ... 1984 gave a deep aspect of reallife which made it so much more enjoyable to read. ... "World of 1984", a series of books that shows Big Brothers rise to power, and who he really is, whats going on in the Inner Party, and a visit to the place where the telescreens are monitored. Orwell wrote the book as if he was predicting the future and it relates so much to the present time that is is kind of frightening to think that 1984 is capable of occuring. Technology is such a huge part in an individuals every day life and technology is capable of doing many dramatic things so that is why 1984 is so easy to picture, because the world is capable of overlooking evey individual and what not.
Approximate Word count = 1894 Approximate Pages = 7.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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