Nineteen Eighty-Four, by George Orwell

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Through its minimalist design, the artwork invites viewers to reflect on the chilling realities depicted in 1984 and the enduring importance of vigilance, freedom, and resistance in the face of tyranny.

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In George Orwell’s 1984, Winston Smith wrestles with oppression in Oceania. In the novel, the Party scrutinizes human actions with ever-watchful Big Brother. Defying a ban on individuality, Winston dares to express his thoughts in a diary and pursues a relationship with Julia. These criminal deeds bring Winston into the eye of the opposition, who then must reform the nonconformist. George Orwell’s introduced the watchword for life without freedom: BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU.

Why you should read this book?

1984 is set in a dystopian society where individuality is suppressed, and the oppressive Party manipulates the truth. The novel follows the protagonist, Winston Smith, who rebels against the authoritarian regime. Through Winston’s journey, 1984 warns of the dangers of unchecked government control, the erosion of civil liberties, and manipulating information for political gain. Orwell’s vision of a surveillance state remains relevant in today’s increasing digital surveillance and government intrusion.

By reading 1984, you’ll gain insight into the nature of power, the importance of critical thinking, and the fragility of freedom. The novel challenges readers to question authority, resist oppression, and defend the principles of democracy and individual rights. With its thought-provoking themes, compelling characters, and chilling portrayal of a dystopian future, 1984 is a must-read for everyone. It is particularly relevant for those interested in understanding the complexities of society, politics, and human nature.

Who is George Orwell?

George Orwell, born Eric Arthur Blair (25 June 1903 – 21 January 1950), was an English novelist, essayist, journalist, and critic. He is best known for his works “Animal Farm” (1945) and “Nineteen Eighty-Four” (1949), which are among the most influential dystopian novels of the 20th century.

Orwell’s writing often focused on political and social issues. He was a staunch advocate of democratic socialism and a vocal critic of totalitarianism and authoritarianism. Through his works, Orwell explored themes such as oppression, propaganda, surveillance, and the abuse of power by government institutions.

His writing style was characterized by clarity, precision, and a commitment to truth-telling, earning him a reputation as one of the greatest English-language writers of the 20th century. Orwell’s legacy continues to resonate today, with his works remaining relevant and influential in discussions about politics, society, and the nature of truth.

Other details

Published on June 8, 1949 by Secker & Warburg
Language: English, after which it has been translated into 65 languages and sold 30 million copies.
Genres: Classics, Fiction, Science Fiction, Dystopia

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