A review by iconvergara
1984 by George Orwell

5.0

1984 is a compelling dystopian novel that immerses readers in a future where the government exerts complete control over every aspect of its citizens' lives - from their actions and thoughts to their very souls. It's a harrowing read that offers profound insights into the political landscape of totalitarianism and the depths of the human condition under extreme, oppressive circumstances. As I delved into this world, I couldn't help but develop a newfound appreciation for the luxuries and liberties we often take for granted today.

The novel's multiple plot twists kept me engaged throughout, but there were moments when the long, didactic chapters, while shedding light on the dystopian society, seemed somewhat detached from the core narrative. These sections felt more like George Orwell's commentary on the pitfalls of socialist governments, which might appeal more to those interested in political theory.

Drawing parallels to other media, I couldn't help but notice similarities between 1984 and Attack on Titan. In Attack on Titan, the government employs the erasure of memories through the Founding Titan's powers in order to manipulate history. In 1984, the government achieves control by altering publications and obliterating all evidence of truth. This comparison adds depth to the necessity of government manipulation in both works.

One aspect that struck me in 1984 was its portrayal of torture, which goes beyond the physical realm and delves into the spiritual, making it truly horrific. It surpasses the methods employed by historical entities like the Roman Inquisition, Communist China, Russia, and Nazi Germany. This aspect of the novel adds to its chilling and thought-provoking nature.

Overall, 1984 is a thought-provoking and chilling exploration of a dystopian future that leaves readers reflecting on the fragility of freedom and the power of authoritarian control. It's a must-read for those interested in political theory and the human psyche under extreme circumstances.