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  1. Nineteen Eighty-four

    Nineteen Eighty-four, novel by English author George Orwell published in 1949 as a warning against totalitarianism.The novel's chilling dystopia made a deep impression on readers, and Orwell's ideas entered mainstream culture in a way achieved by very few books. The book's title and many of its concepts, such as Big Brother and the Thought Police, are instantly recognized and understood ...

  2. 1984 Book Review: George Orwell's Stunning Novel

    Book Title: 1984 Book Description: 1984, is a dystopian novel that tells the story of Winston Smith and warns of the dangers of a totalitarian government that rules through fear, surveillance, propaganda and brainwashing. Book Author: George Orwell Book Edition: Signet Classics Edition Book Format: Paperback Publisher - Organization: Secker & Warburg Date published: June 8, 1949

  3. Nineteen Eighty-Four

    Nineteen Eighty-Four (also published as 1984) is a dystopian novel and cautionary tale by English writer George Orwell.It was published on 8 June 1949 by Secker & Warburg as Orwell's ninth and final book completed in his lifetime. Thematically, it centres on the consequences of totalitarianism, mass surveillance, and repressive regimentation of people and behaviours within society.

  4. 1984 by George Orwell

    Key Facts about 1984. Title: Nineteen-Eighty-Four: A Novel, later republished as 1984. When/where written: Orwell wrote the book in Jura, Scotland from 1945-1949.; Published: June 1949 Literary Period: Late Modernism Genre: Novel / Dystopian / Science Fiction Point-of-View: Third-person omniscient Setting: London/Oceania in 1984 Climax: Torture scene in Room 101.

  5. A Summary and Analysis of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four

    1984 is a novel which is great in spite of itself and has been lionised for the wrong reasons. The title of the novel is a simple anagram of 1948, the date when the novel was written, and was driven by Orwell's paranoia about the 1945 Labour government in UK. ... Consequently, the book is often used as propaganda against socialism. The ...

  6. 1984 Summary and Analysis

    Book Introduction. The novel 1984 by George Orwell is a dystopian classic following the main character, Winston Smith, who is a socially low-ranking individual as he navigates his frustrations with the ever-watching Big Brother which forbids any sort of individuality. Crimes of individual expression and/or rebellion are punishable to the highest extent, but Winston illegally journals his ...

  7. 1984 by George Orwell Plot Summary

    1984 Summary. In the future world of 1984, the world is divided up into three superstates—Oceania, Eurasia, and Eastasia—that are deadlocked in a permanent war. The superpowers are so evenly matched that a decisive victory is impossible, but the real reason for the war is to keep their economies productive without adding to the wealth of ...

  8. 1984 by George Orwell Plot Summary

    1984 by George Orwell opens in April of 1984.After vaguely described disastrous wars and economic collapses, the world has been divided up into continent-spanning superpowers. The novel focuses on Airstrip One, part of Oceania.The totalitarian Party rules with "Ingsoc", a shortening of English Socialism. They do not tolerate opposition in any form, even negative thoughts about the Party ...

  9. 1984 Summary, Themes, Characters, and Literary Analysis

    1984 Summary. It is the year 1984, Winston Smith who is the citizen of Oceania is living in Airstrip one also called Great Britain. Smith is a follower of a party. Winston has returned home during lunch-break. His apartment is located in Victory Mansion, the Party housing building.

  10. 1984 Book Summary

    This review aims to dissect and analyze "1984" in its entirety, offering insights into its thematic richness, narrative style, and Orwell's vision of a world subsumed by tyranny and propaganda. Suggested Reading Age "1984" is best suited for readers aged 15 and above due to its complex themes and some mature content.

  11. 1984 at a Glance

    In George Orwell's 1984, Winston Smith wrestles with oppression in Oceania, a place where the Party scrutinizes human actions with ever-watchful Big Brother.Defying a ban on individuality, Winston dares to express his thoughts in a diary and pursues a relationship with Julia.These criminal deeds bring Winston into the eye of the opposition, who then must reform the nonconformist.

  12. 1984 Study Guide

    Author: George Orwell Publisher: Secker and Warburg Year Published: 1949 Genre: Science fiction Type of Work: Novel Original Language: English Themes: Totalitarianism, destruction of the self, control of information Characters: Winston Smith, Julia, O'Brien, Syme, Mr. Charrington Notable Adaptations: A film adaptation released in 1984 starred John Hurt as Winston and Richard Burton, in his ...

  13. 1984 Summary

    1984 Summary. The novel's protagonist, Winston Smith, is a citizen of Oceania, one of the world's three superstates (along with Eurasia and Eastasia). It is the year 1984, and Winston lives in Airstrip One, which used to be known as Great Britain. Winston is a member of the Party, which rules Oceania under the principles of Ingsoc (English ...

  14. Book Review

    Reading Time: 3 minutes. George Orwell's 1984 is a grim read that tells of a future in which something has gone horribly wrong in society resulting the extreme oppression of the citizens of at least one super state. It might be most famous for exploring the idea of technological mass surveillance but at its core it is a book about power.

  15. 1984, by George Orwell: On Its Enduring Relevance

    The will to power still passes through hatred on the right and virtue on the left. 1984 will always be an essential book, regardless of changes in ideologies, for its portrayal of one person ...

  16. Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell

    George Orwell's Nineteen Eighr is an astonishingly good book which practically (almost single-handedly) created and defined the 'dystopian novel' genre. This is undoubtedly the definitive dystopian novel which stands astride the genre like a colossus - head and shoulders above the rest. Written in the year 1948 and first published in ...

  17. 1984 by George Orwell

    Explore 1984 by George Orwell. Read the 1984 summary and analysis, review the book's characters, themes and symbols, and learn where the story takes place.

  18. 1984 Summary (Book by George Orwell)

    1984 Summary. 1-Sentence-Summary: 1984 is the story of a man questioning the system that keeps his futuristic but dystopian society afloat and the chaos that quickly ensues once he gives in to his natural curiosity and desire to be free. Read in: 8 minutes. Favorite quote from the author:

  19. 1984. Summary

    The novel "1984." written by George Orwell is one of the most significant novels of world literature and for sure one of the most famous dystopian novels of all times. It speaks of the totalitarian system that rules in the future (considering the time the novel was written) and about a single person trying to survive.

  20. Book Report: 1984 By George Orwell

    Book Report: 1984. The title of the book is 1984 by George Orwell. It takes place in the city of London in a futuristic country now called Oceania in April 1984. The novel covers a time span of a couple months. Winston Smith is frail, intellectual, and contemplative. He is the protagonist in which he hates the government as totalitarian.

  21. Crucial jobs report kicks off a new month: What to know this week

    A closer look at labor. In July, the US economy added 114,000 jobs, well below estimates, while the unemployment rate hit 4.3%, its highest level in nearly three years.The report stoked recession ...