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Nineteen Eighty-Four

I. Introduction

II. George Orwell

III. Plot Summary

IV. Characters

V. Themes

VI. Construction

VII. Historical Perspective

VIII. Questions

IX. Compare and Contrast

Literature Guide - Nineteen Eighty-Four
Orwell, George   Published 1949
I   Introduction
Published in 1949 and set thirty-six years in the future, 1984 is George Orwell's dark vision of the future. Written while Orwell was dying and based on the work of the Russian author Yevgeny Zamyatin, it is a chilling depiction of how the power of the state could come to dominate the lives of individuals through cultural conditioning. Perhaps the most powerful science fiction novel of the twentieth century, this apocalyptic satire shows with grim conviction how Winston Smith's individual personality is wiped out and how he is recreated in the Party's image until he does not just obey but even loves Big Brother. Some critics have related Winston Smith's sufferings to those Orwell underwent at preparatory school, experiences he wrote about just before 1984. Orwell maintained that the book was written with the explicit intention to alter other people's idea of the kind of society they should strive after. ...
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