1984
1984
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Author: George Orwell
Number Of Pages: 328
EAN: 9786257287401
Release Date: 01-07-1950
Summary:
In the book "1984" by George Orwell, we follow the story of Winston Smith, a man living in a dystopian society controlled by a government known as "the Party." The Party is led by Big Brother, who monitors every aspect of citizens' lives, including their thoughts and emotions. Winston is a low-level Party member who becomes disillusioned with the oppressive regime and begins to rebel. He falls in love with a fellow rebel, Julia, and together they attempt to resist the Party's control. However, their rebellion is short-lived, and they are eventually caught by the Thought Police, the Party's secret police force. Winston is tortured and brainwashed into fully embracing the Party's ideology and betraying Julia. The book is a warning about the dangers of totalitarianism and the importance of individual freedom and autonomy. It shows the devastating consequences that can arise when a government has too much power and control over its citizens.
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