
1984
About This Novel
George Orwell's classic novel "1984" tells a breathtaking story. In 1984, when the war was going on, controlling people's thoughts and emotions, revising language and tampering with history became means to maintain social stability. Winston Smith, who was engaged in the work of falsifying history at the Ministry of Truth in Oceania, questioned the society and leader "Big Brother" in which he lived, and fell in love with a woman. Therefore, he was classified as a thought prisoner - that is, the enemy of Big Brother, and was hunted... Since the book was written in 1948, Orwell's unforgettable story about obedience, suppression and identity, which predicts the future, has always made people feel uncomfortable reading it. As Winston Smith goes through his betrayal, imprisonment, torture, and reeducation, we experience firsthand the destruction of freedom and truth, and the creation of a world where black is white, two plus two equals five, and evil is good.
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Official(12)Scraped 19d ago
One of the dystopian masterpieces, a masterpiece!
History repeats itself
Being in it, it is the same now
Eternal truth, remaining conscience
For growth value
It's so powerful. The author actually wrote this book in 1947, Bringing the Prophet.
Big brother is watching you in China
Highly recommended
Highly Recommend Highly Recommend Highly Recommend
Invincible, this book is so well written
Why do I have to pay more to continue reading if I am a member?
A very nice book
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Community(0)
Official(12)Scraped 19d ago
One of the dystopian masterpieces, a masterpiece!
History repeats itself
Being in it, it is the same now
Eternal truth, remaining conscience
For growth value
It's so powerful. The author actually wrote this book in 1947, Bringing the Prophet.
Big brother is watching you in China
Highly recommended
Highly Recommend Highly Recommend Highly Recommend
Invincible, this book is so well written
Why do I have to pay more to continue reading if I am a member?
A very nice book
