1984
by George Orwell
Is a dystopian masterpiece that paints a chilling picture of a totalitarian society under the oppressive rule of the Party led by Big Brother. Set in the year 1984, the novel follows Winston Smith, a low-ranking Party member who rebels against the regime's thought control and surveillance. Orwell explores themes of propaganda, censorship, and the manipulation of truth, creating a haunting narrative that serves as a stark warning about the dangers of unchecked political power and the erosion of individual freedoms.
The novel's enduring relevance lies in its profound examination of the impact of authoritarianism on the human spirit and the fragility of truth in the face of oppressive regimes.
Genre: Political / Philosophical / Dystopian Year Published: 1949. Country: UK ➡️ Go Right to learn more about this author. ➡️ | About the Author: George Orwell (1903–1950), born Eric Arthur Blair in British India, was a notable English writer. Renowned for "Animal Farm" and "1984," he explored social and political themes, drawing from experiences in Burma and the Spanish Civil War. Orwell's impactful works and commitment to truth continue to shape modern literature, like the therm "Orwellian" or "Orwellesque" refers to a style or situation characterized by oppressive government control, surveillance, and manipulation of information, as depicted in George Orwell's works, especially "1984." It describes a dystopian society marked by extreme political repression and the distortion of language and truth to maintain authority. The term is often used to critique instances of government overreach, censorship, and the erosion of individual freedoms, drawing parallels to Orwell's cautionary visions of a totalitarian future. |
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