Nineteen Eighty-Four
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Nineteen Eighty-Four
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Nineteen Eighty-Four
Hidden away in the Record Department of the Ministry of Truth, Winston Smith rewrites the past to suit the needs of the Party. Yet he inwardly rebels against the totalitarian world he lives in, which demands absolute obedience and controls him through the all-seeing telescreens and the watchful eye of Big Brother, symbolic head of the Party.
Hidden away in the Record Department of the sprawling Ministry of Truth, Winston Smith skilfully rewrites the past to suit the needs of the Party. Yet he inwardly rebels against the totalitarian world he lives in, which demands absolute obedience and controls him through the all-seeing telescreens and the watchful eye of Big Brother, symbolic head of the Party.
Set in a dystopian future in the year 1984, George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four presents a chilling depiction of a totalitarian regime under the leadership of the Party and its mysterious figurehead, Big Brother. The society is characterized by omnipresent surveillance, incessant propaganda, and severe repression of free thought. Citizens live under the watchful eyes of telescreens, programmed to detect any hint of dissent against the Party's iron grip.
At the heart of this oppressive world is Winston Smith, a middle-aged, frail intellectual who works in the Ministry of Truth. His job involves the systematic rewriting of historical records to ensure that the narrative always favours the Party, thus maintaining an illusion of infallibility. Despite his outward conformity, Winston harbours deep-seated resentment and yearns for truth and individual freedom.
Winston's latent rebellion is kindled when he embarks on a forbidden love affair with Julia, a colleague who shares his yearning to break free of the Party's dominion. As their relationship blossoms, Winston and Julia experience fleeting moments of liberty and human connection that starkly contrast the dehumanising world around them. However, they must navigate the ever-present danger posed by the Party's Thought Police, whose sole mission is to root out and eliminate any forms of subversion.
Orwell masterfully explores themes of oppression, identity, and the power of language as instruments of control. His portrayal of a society in which reality itself is manipulated serves as a powerful warning against the dangers of absolutism and loss of personal autonomy. The novel also delves deeply into the psychology of its characters, particularly Winston, whose internal struggle and ultimate quest for truth underscore the human spirit's resilience.
Nineteen Eighty-Four is not only a gripping narrative but also a profound critique of the mechanisms of authoritarianism. It remains an essential read, provoking reflection on the value of truth, freedom, and individual dignity in any society. Through vivid storytelling and compelling characters, Orwell's masterpiece continues to resonate, reminding us of the perils of totalitarianism and the enduring human desire for freedom.
Series: Penguin Modern Classics
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Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell is highly regarded for its powerful depiction of a dystopian society under totalitarian rule. Critics praise its chilling, thought-provoking narrative and its profound social and political insights. The book's exploration of surveillance, censorship, and individual freedom remains relevant and impactful.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780141187761
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 29 January 2004
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Penguin Classics
Contributors:
- Introduction by Thomas Pynchon
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 22.0mm
Width: 128.0mm
Height: 197.0mm
Weight: 281g
Pages: 384
About the Author
Eric Arthur Blair (1903-1950), better known by his pen-name, George Orwell, was born in India, where his father worked for the Civil Service. An author and journalist, Orwell was one of the most prominent and influential figures in twentieth-century literature. His unique political allegory Animal Farm was published in 1945, and it was this novel, together with the dystopia of Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949), which brought him world-wide fame. His novels and non-fiction include Burmese Days, Down and Out in Paris and London, The Road to Wigan Pier and Homage to Catalonia.
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