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George Orwell. 1984. London: Secker & Warburg,
1949.
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GEORGE ORWELL (1903-1950)
1984
Big Brother heads The Party, whose jargon is Newspeak,
the governing body of Oceana. Winston, a worker at the Ministry of
Truth, is in constant fear of the Thought Police who monitor all citizens
through telescreens and demoralize the citizenry by altering the past,
a fact easily concealed by The Party's principles of doublethink. The
Party’s slogans are
WAR IS PEACE; SLAVERY IS FREEDOM; and IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH. Winston’s
job is falsifying documents, which leads to his breech of orthodoxy.
He and his girlfriend, Julia, take vows to disrupt the Party. A
false friend, O’Brian, lends them a revolutionary book. They are
revealed, tortured with rats, and reindoctrinated. They are transformed
from intelligent, strong willed rebels into broken spirited puppets of
the party.
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