George Orwell's Life And Comparison Of 1984 By George Orwell

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Eric Arthur Blair or known by most people as George Orwell, has been a worldwide phenomenon for his book 1984. 1984 is a dystopian novel that was written in the 1940s and the main reason he wrote it was a way to show us that this can happen. Not just to a certain type of society, or it has to be a rebellion which it don’t, it could be very small amount of people who can over take the whole place. All they need is someone in hiding, fear and power. Was he right when he said this is what’s going to happen if we let it?George Orwell’s life played a role in the book and how it affected it afterwards. George Orwell’s life was affected by his writing because of his ideas behind his writing style. George Orwell’s was born on june 25 of 1903, located in a british colony but now known as India. His family was categorized as the lower upper middle class and always moved around because of his father’s work. Eric went to St. Cyprian’s, which is a boys boarding school. He was a good student but severely hated school. He did not receive his diploma …show more content…

In 1984 the whole society does what the party wants there’s no opinion or thought of anything else. If you even look like your thinking then you’re dead. The whole party brainwashes the whole place. Even though the proles are free and make up 85 percent of the country. The main character Winston is the epitome of double think. With 1984 it was a fast forward of the future saying don’t let this happen. In the end Winston was caught and his girl Julia was caught too and was took to the worst place the ministry of love. Within that they tortured them until they finally agreed and loved big brother. They finally ended up betraying each other and brainwashed. I would recommend this book because you actually learn something from it and it’s not fake it could

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