1984, By George Orwell: The Dangers Of A Totalitarian Society

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The book 1984, by George Orwell, is a story better seen as a warning towards the dangers of a totalitarian society. The views in the book were brought about by the author’s current view at the time, of the future of society if totalitarian government were to take over. The book is full of plenty of symbolism, allegory, imagery, and allows us to view everything in a very specific way from the eyes, thoughts, and words of the protagonist himself. There are plenty of social and political issues shining throughout this novel, as I find it to be the epitome of the dystopian literature genre. Every dystopian novel has its own theme and background, and the purpose of this one is to project the dangers of totalitarianism. The government tries to regulate

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