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In “1984” society had reached an all-time low. ...
Upon reading “1984” it’s clear George Orwell wrote this novel as a cautionary piece of literature. ... What was particularly disturbing to me about Orwell’s concept of society in “1984” was actually the problems he presented as the cause. ...
In “1984” it becomes quite apparent that the government indeed controls everything. ... It was made very clear to me how shallow the human being had become in “1984” when Winston stood alone in his cell observing other prisoners and hearing one man rave; “I’ve got a wife and three children…you can take the whole lot of them and cut their throats in front of my eyes, but please not Room 101! ... In the case of Winston and “1984” it was the government who had absolute control.
Approximate Word count = 629 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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