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1984

1984 is a political parable. George Orwell wrote the novel to show
society what it could become if things kept getting worse. The first
paragraph of the book tells the reader of the "swirl of gritty
dust....The hallway smelt of boiled cabbage and old rag mats." Just from
these few lines Orwell makes it clear that there was absolutely nothing
victorious abuot Victory Mansions. Every image the reader receives
from
Winston Smith is pessimistic. Hate week, for example, is a big event in
Oceania. The citizens prepare for it like Christmas. Instead of jolly
songs with family and friends over punch, Hate week is celebrated with
fists in the air while chanting about death, Goldstien, and whatever the
party wanted the citizens to disgust.
Winston hates the party and Big Brother. He hates the "pure" ones, also.
Everthing about Winston's life drives him closer and closer to a
suicidal point each day. What makes things worse, hte Party makes
Winston think that he is crazy......

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Approximate Pages: 2 (260 words per double-spaced page)

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