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A review by bookschharming
1984 by George Orwell
4.0
George Orwell created a world where a tyrannical party of Oceania dictates the lives of everyone. No one ever meets his leader Big Brother, but he is omnipresent. Oceania was at war with Eastasia, and an ally of Eurasia, but the reality is changing every time. Smith Winston caught within truth and deception created by the party. He started to show the signs of betrayal and opposed the policies laid by Big Brother.
Oceania was founded upon hatred. There were no emotions except fear, rage, triumph, and self-abasement. They cut the links between child and parent; turned them against each other. In this system, no one trusts anyone; even the sex instinct was eradicated, and reproduction is acknowledged only as a duty towards the party.
One can show love only for Big Brother if you love someone else the Thought Police will arrest you, torture you, and in the end, kill you. The party members keep a close eye on everyone by telescreen and heard all the conversations, even at one's home. They destroy or manipulate every evidence if they feel it goes against their ideologies.
Knowing all of these, Winston falls in love with Julia and vice-versa. They start meeting often and share glimpses of their past. Winston always questioning about the time before Big Brother. All these put him in grave danger.
George Orwell portrays the post-atomic age, where one has lost freedom entirely; there is no curiosity left or enjoyment of any kind. It is all about Power. The brutality, abuses will give goosebumps. Even I feel lucky because of the freedom I have, or we all have. This story leaves a mark on your consciousness. So, whether you read Classics or dystopian fiction or not, you should read this book once in your life.
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Oceania was founded upon hatred. There were no emotions except fear, rage, triumph, and self-abasement. They cut the links between child and parent; turned them against each other. In this system, no one trusts anyone; even the sex instinct was eradicated, and reproduction is acknowledged only as a duty towards the party.
One can show love only for Big Brother if you love someone else the Thought Police will arrest you, torture you, and in the end, kill you. The party members keep a close eye on everyone by telescreen and heard all the conversations, even at one's home. They destroy or manipulate every evidence if they feel it goes against their ideologies.
Knowing all of these, Winston falls in love with Julia and vice-versa. They start meeting often and share glimpses of their past. Winston always questioning about the time before Big Brother. All these put him in grave danger.
George Orwell portrays the post-atomic age, where one has lost freedom entirely; there is no curiosity left or enjoyment of any kind. It is all about Power. The brutality, abuses will give goosebumps. Even I feel lucky because of the freedom I have, or we all have. This story leaves a mark on your consciousness. So, whether you read Classics or dystopian fiction or not, you should read this book once in your life.
Read more here - https://www.bookscharming.com/