Oppression, Hope, And The Development Of Winston Smith

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Oppression, Hope, and the Development of Winston Smith George Orwell’s literary masterpiece 1984 is a fictitious portrayal of what he envisioned a future society would be. The second world war greatly influenced his writing of the book, after he witnessed first-hand how a state operates during war time, and his time working for BBC supervising cultural broadcasts to India to counter Nazi propaganda. 1984 tells the story of a government that oppresses and deludes its people through austerity and propagandistic means, as seen through the narrative of the novels main protagonist. In this alternate future, Winston resides on Airstrip One, Oceania, formerly London, and is a member of the leading Party that practices the ideology of Ingsoc; short