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1984 By George Orwell: A Literary Analysis

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In the dystopian novel “1984” the author, George Orwell, envisions a society where every aspect of a person's life is controlled by the government. In this society, the people are not allowed to think for themselves. They are always monitored by the government and by the people around them. If the people were to disobey the government, they would be imprisoned in a camp or cease to exist. In reality, this type of society would be able to exist. In fact, the society portrayed in “1984” is similar to ours. One reason why this type of society is possible is the ignorance of the common people. In “1984,” their society is divided into three classes. The first class is called the “Inner Party,” which is made up of the wealthy people and the leader,
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