• Read the novel ‘1984’ written by George Orwell
Paulo Coelho and write a book review.
Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984) by George Orwell is by far the most disturbing book I’ve ever read. Near the top of my disturbing reading list was Lord of the Flies (like), The Way the Crow Flies (dislike) and One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (love). My February book club read
Do you like to read complete dystopia? Well Orwell is an expert in creating a world so horrible that it can leave the reader feeling depressed from page one.
Synopsis:
“Hidden away in the Record Department of the sprawling Ministry of Truth, Winston Smith skilfully rewrites the past to suit the needs of the Party. Yet he inwardly rebels against the totalitarian world he lives in, which
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How can you take “Big Brother” and make it into a one-hour TV drama, where only two things from Orwell’s world transfer: having cameras follow you and being controlled by the Rules of the House? Big Brother is not just about the TV cameras following peoples every move, isn’t it the whole concept of control through intimidation? I think it’s interesting to see how we use the term Big Brother today when the kernel idea is so old and weighty.
The ending of the book became so disturbing that I found myself trying really hard to keep reading. At one point I almost threw the book onto the train (LRT/metro/subway) tracks out of disgust and it even made me nauseous, which proves that Orwell’s writing is visceral. But this book is definitely not for the light hearted. I’m glad I waited until now to read it because it probably would have affected me even more 10 years ago (when most people read it for the first time). [I found an great blog about the topic of reading this type of book as a teenager here.]
A statement about Nineteen Eighty-Four‘s resonance as a book as quoted from