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George Orwell's984 2
Title: George Orwell's984 2
Category: Literature / Novels
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George Orwell's984 2
George Orwell’s ‘Nineteen Eighty-Four’
Orwells ‘1984’ portrays a ‘sense of injustice’, a tormented view of a society in which political systems suppress individual thought and emotions. He explores the inability of the human spirit to be oppressed, and its need to control. Within the characters, Orwell explores the extremes of human characteristics. We see mankind’s need for individuality and freedom in the central character of Winston Smith. He is the unlikely hero of this
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hope for Winston is what we hold onto, but as the structure of the novel indicates, we see him evolve in his personal search for hope and freedom to an ultimately devastating end. Orwell, not only by the striking atmosphere created in the novel, but his direct language, is evidence of the abrupt and destructive nature of the regime found in Oceania. We gain an understanding of Orwells ideas, and therefore our awareness is shaped.
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