Analysis Of 1984 By George Orwell

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The story of George Orwell, "1984", is a warning of what the world could become.That by that time, the world will have become a place like it´s described in the book. It harms the problems and highlights them in such a way that it creates a "dystopian" world, where everyone lives in a lie. Orwell mentions three fundamental aspects to the stability of society, that will have become their lifestyle: One, "War is peace,...”, violence engenders passive behavior. In both our society and the one in 1984 there is a pattern of constant violence provoking stability and internal union. Which by the time we let it, we will have become a manipulated society. Two,“Freedom is slavery…”, freedom of thought is restricted because in that way they do not