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... The result of what may happen can best be said in the words of George Orwell in his book 1984.
1984 is a distopian novel written to frighten and open the eyes of those individuals who do not work together, and to warn them of what may happen. ... In 1984, George Orwell tells his terrifying view of future as life under the constant surveillance of Big Brother. This book 1984 is a dystopian novel. ...
George Orwell creates a dystopian society in the novel 1984. ... After reading the novel will make a person hope that the future will not be dreadful. ... In 1984 Orwell is trying to present the kind of world where there is no individuality and personality is a crime. ...
In 1984 the Party kills Winston SmithÕs individuality. Winston Smith, the hero of the novel, is shown arming himself with ideas against the Party and defying it by forming a sexual relationship with Julia. ... 1984 Ōs dystopian society is a horrible one.
Approximate Word count = 1621 Approximate Pages = 6.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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