Totalitarianism In 1984

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The dystopian book, 1984, is an extensively in depth novel focusing on the futuristic horrors of political regimes. Eric Arthur Blair, or better known as his pen name George Orwell, wrote this book in 1949 to expresses the dangers of totalitarianism, a system where the government has absolute power and regulates every aspect of one’s public and private lifestyles (Biography, 2017). From a very young age George Orwell had kept to himself, never truly being understood by his friends or family, and he was left to admire the world on his own (Biography, 2017). He had grown up with strong political opinions siding between the ideals of an anarchists, socialists, libertarians, and the borders of a communist (Encyclopedia, 2017). He was also revolted