1984 By George Orwell Literary Analysis

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George Orwell’s 1984, from an overall view, is a vivid description of an inhumane dystopian society that regulates the thoughts of people through deception and a totalitarian structure of government. But this overall theme isn’t as openly understood from the beginning of his works like that of many other authors. In fact, it isn’t until the entire novel has been read that the reader realizes the story is actually told within the earlier pages of the novel and then retold in greater detail throughout the story. To begin his story, Orwell introduces his protagonist, Winston Smith, as he enters his apartment. The naming of this complex, Victory Mansions, is the first essential piece when understanding how the rest of the story works. The hallway