Thursday, November 15, 2018

1984 George Orwell.

 In George Orwell's 328 page book 1984, is based on a dystopian fiction. Orwell based his book of leaders from the 1940's like Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin in where they had a totalitarianism and full political authority over their country. Influencing how the world being distributed by Oceania, Eurasia, Eastasia and Disputed, it symbolizes the ideology of the time.
 The main character, Winston Smith, believes that there is a brotherhood that goes against the government of Oceania also known as Big Brother. Looking for the brotherhood, Winston had a challenging time. With everyone being watched carefully by the government, it was hard that the Ministry Of Love won't take action against anyone who can threaten the country. At his work he met Julia, a woman who he deeply hated until they talked to each other. After spending multiple days together, Winston goes through traumatic experiences that solidifies his views of the government and what he read in Goldstein's Book.
 I really like and recommend reading this book. It gives an input in what the world really could've transformed into. It's a bit scary yet really interesting that our government could transform and take control over so many parts of the world.

1 comment:

  1. I'm assuming he's criticizing the government because of who his characters are based off of. The most interest part sounds like the brotherhood though. Did he just confirm the illuminati!?!?

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