George Orwell depicts a gray, totalitarian world dominated by Big Brother and its vast network of agents, including the Thought Police - a world in which news is manufactured according to the authorities' will and people live tepid lives by rote.
Winston Smith, a hero with no heroic qualities, longs only for truth and decency. But living in a social system in which privacy does not exist and where those with unorthodox ideas are brainwashed or put to death, he knows there is no hope for him.
The year 1984 has come and gone, yet George Orwell's nightmare vision of the world we were becoming in 1949 is still the great modern classic portrait of a negative Utopia.
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1984 Overview
1984: The Classic Dystopian Novel
Winston works for the Ministry of Truth, an ironic yet politically appropriate name as his job is to rewrite history in order to fit the party's need. In other words, they turn propaganda into widely accepted "truth." Winston becomes disenchanted, and is afraid that he is committing "thought crimes" for which he will be caught and punished. He eventually begins an affair, using sex as a political act to challenge the status quo, even if in secret, before being caught and punished.
1984 is as relevant today as it was when written. One of the three greatest dystopian novels centered around political themes (A Brave New World and Fahrenheit 451 completing the trinity), Orwell's focus is on the danger of an overly conservative government that is granted far too much power to fight a war which may or may not even exist, and if it does, probably was produced. This book focuses on the danger of totalitarianism, on how psychological control can lead to physical control, how "truth" can be distorted into propaganda, and enslave us all.
Orwell's special focus on the power of words and rewriting words in order to control people is especially searching and chilling. Terms that are now common such as "double speak" or "double think," first emerged from this novel, as well as the ominous sounding "Big Brother." The novel also has a strong under current of socialist themes, as the poor are called "proles" (short for proletariat), and Winston dreams of a time they will eventually revolt to overthrow the government.
Although the prediction of the year 1984 was off, today's world seems inundated with the very things Orwell was warning against. From being able to watch news channels that tell you want you want to hear, not what's actually happening, to political strategies constantly using double speak and rewriting history, the world which Wells feared is one that every generation needs to be aware of, for that's the only way every generation will be able to maintain its freedom.
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