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George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four Essay

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The thesis of this diploma paper aims at discussing and analyzing the principal themes in George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four. Orwell wrote the novel in 1948 and was first published in 1949. The main reason why this novel was chosen is that it is one of the most famous, is clearly one of the best dystopian novel ever written, and the themes that Orwell has dealt within the novel are very important to discuss and explore. The themes represent a totalitarian government, a society which is totally controlled, completely brainwashed, and a society who complies with the government values. It was written with the only purpose that through this cautionary novel Orwell would warn the readers for the danger of the totalitarian government, since he …show more content…

Let’s talk about “Nineteen Eighty-Four”, the conclusion of George Orwell’s writings. It surely is an anti-communism novel, the story takes place in 1984 in Oceania, a giant country which is ruled by a totalitarian government led by The Party with its supposedly leader Big Brother.
People of Oceania are all brainwashed, they are not allowed to love, to have friends, to think, or have a negative thought in their minds because the Party is there to think about them, and if they do have a negative thought there is the famous The Thought Police who would immediately find and punish them for thinking what they are not supposed to think. They love and obey their government, they love Big Brother, he is like a shelter for them, and his enormous face appears almost in every corner of the city through tele screens and a lot of posters with the letters that supposedly offer a protection “BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU”: 2 (1984 by George Orwell kindle

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