Summary, character analysis, conflict, and theme of Gerorge Orwell's "1984"
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1. George Orwell's novel, "1984", was published on July 1, 1950 by Penguin Books. The genre is dystopian and it contains 227 pages. I never knew the genre dystopia until I recently did the vocabulary terms, so I did not know what to expect when I first chose the book. Not until the Animal Farm vocabulary words, did I realize that dystopia meant a perfect, classless society that seemed successful with a authoritarian or totalitarian form of government on the
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BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU" to remind people that the Party is constantly watching them. Children have been made into Junior Spies to spy on their parents for disloyalties to the Party. There are even Thought Police, which make arrests for having negative thoughts about the Party. Throughout the story, Winston resists these psychological manipulations until the end, where he is presented with another theme of the novel, physical manipulation, in which he finally gives in.
BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU" to remind people that the Party is constantly watching them. Children have been made into Junior Spies to spy on their parents for disloyalties to the Party. There are even Thought Police, which make arrests for having negative thoughts about the Party. Throughout the story, Winston resists these psychological manipulations until the end, where he is presented with another theme of the novel, physical manipulation, in which he finally gives in.