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Nobel Prize for Literature, Mao Dun Literature Prize, Lu Xun Literature Prize and Other Literary Works
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The Lost City of Alien Beasts!
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World Famous Books, Literary Giants
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After reading it, I was really shocked. The protagonist gave me a sense of powerlessness that I knew was wrong but could not be refuted. People lacked initiative. By killing people's minds, everything was so absurd, but also horrifying. When I read it, I thought many times how terrible it would be if my initiative in thinking was deprived of me. This gave me new inspiration for people's thoughts, allowing me to cherish the initiative of thought more and stay awake in a desperate world.
"Whoever controls the past controls the future." "Whoever controls the present controls the past."
I have to admit that the world has never changed and history has never been the same.
I accidentally finished it with free Tomato novels. I was very curious when I first read it, why is there a screen everywhere? As I read, the secret meeting between Winston and Julia made people feel like a ray of sunshine and a little warmth had penetrated into the darkness. As I read it again, I was deeply shocked by O'Brien's ugly face and behavior. After reading it, I first felt scary, very scary. What kind of life do people who have everything imprisoned live? It's hard to imagine how people live under totalitarianism. Secondly, can you still uphold your true intentions under severe torture? To borrow a classic comment: "The moment I betrayed you, I knew that the feeling would never be the same." In order to save our own lives, because we are afraid of being hurt, we will betray anyone, sell their lives, sell our own souls, and even sell our human instincts. Finally, my judgment and understanding of various aspects are still relatively lacking, so I need to absorb more nutrients from various books. For this kind of work, it is still necessary to read extensively. He said in his heart that he loved Big Brother.
Good news: I'm living the life of a character in a novel Bad News: A Novel by George Orwell [almost crying]
If one more person reads Orwell, there will be an additional guarantee of freedom.
Very meaningful. After reading this, I couldn't calm down for a long time. This ending... Ugh
"Under the shade of the chestnut tree, I betrayed you and you betrayed me." One of my favorites at the moment, with vivid writing and strong emotional color. The images of Winston and Julia are deeply rooted in people's hearts, and their later changes are also terrifying. This is really the deepest fear that carries through from behavior to thought, and finally makes people truly believe that "two plus two equals five." What I think is more interesting is that the protagonist's early impression of him as a "good guy" is the "bad guy" who forces him later on, and the person he thinks will never commit "thought crimes" is actually a "good guy" who is of the same faction as him. This contrast is doubly good. One additional note: Orwell's Animal Farm is also very good-looking, with a familiar writing style.
Great content. Overall, "1984" is very scary when I think about it, and I felt chills in my back while watching it. The style is depressing. The protagonist Winston is a sane person, but in the end he is brainwashed. Power, controlled thoughts.
Books make people think. The purpose of this book is not to make people change their own perceptions and previously firm beliefs, but to make people think that society is not absolutely beautiful. It is always a bit dark and cannot be absolute. Substituting certain things in the book into your current environment requires dialectical thinking. After reading this book, I feel that we should use dialectical thinking to pursue our inner ultimate goal, instead of doubting society and our own thoughts. Everyone's thoughts are different, and insisting on oneself is the ultimate path in life.
I used to be very curious when I saw my classmates watching it, but now I took a look. The whole text is filled with a sense of terror and pressure. This kind of terror and pressure is completely released in the author's description of the protagonist's life. The protagonist lives in the intersection between man and nature - a gray desolation. The seemingly seamless design actually leans towards the human world. The devastation caused is immeasurable. The protagonist is the best embodiment of the disaster in this scene. In the absurd, approaching the natural world.
The first time I watched it was in high school. I read it in two nights under the covers with a small lamp lit. I can still recall the feeling of fear that made my hair stand on end and my back running cold. In fact, there is nothing, no supernatural beings, no ghosts, and not even many positive descriptions of death, but it is very, very scary. "He put a grain of white sand in the journal. After they read it, he put the grain of sand back in its place." "We will meet again where there is no darkness."
1984 Animal Farm Brave New World These three books are classics
When I was in college, I was walking on the playground with a boy I had a crush on. He told me about this book. I was deeply shocked at the time. I always wanted to read it, but never finished it. I have been working for three years, but I still don't understand the book thoroughly, so I am ready to read other people's interpretations.
The ending was so well written, he said in his heart that he loved Big Brother. It's scary to think about it carefully and endless aftertaste.
All privacy is disclosed, all actions are monitored, and the only thing that can maintain oneself is a few inches of the brain. The sense of depression spreads from the book, and being erased is the most terrifying thing.
It's nice to watch, but you need to think twice to see it.
If you master the past, you will control the future. May our thoughts be always free and belong only to ourselves. Even if the universe is destroyed, we must still be reeds with thoughts.
From this book, I saw some shadows. Shadows are not created out of thin air, they all have entities. Although it is said that "what you see is only what others want you to see." The author of this book uses exaggeration to satirize a "special" development direction of human society. The 1948 work still rings alarm bells today.
I am the scariest book I have ever read, and its success is that it makes every reader feel like it is about their own country, but it is actually about Britain.
"1984" Written in 1933, I only read it in 2024, it was too ahead of its time
I have read the physical book offline. It is a very good dystopian theme, but in the end the main character was assimilated. He is just an ordinary person, but it is also very interesting to see it from this perspective.
Say nothing more This book reveals to us what is the most dangerous and evil thing in the world. Doublethink does exist, and each of us suffers from it, and even turns it into a part of our own instincts. Only when we fully realize that doublethink develops to its limit, what will it look like? Only then can we realize how precious our self-awareness is and truly discover where we are.
After reading it depressingly, I didn't want to comment too much. I just felt like I was holding my breath and confused about what is human nature and what is freedom! Confused about the meaning of power, he was finally defeated by his own fear. Persistence was easier said than done. He thought of the revolutionary martyrs who sacrificed their lives in the war years. How strong their will must be!
Let the things I pursue overturn my thoughts and overthrow everything I know. Very shocking! Worth admiring and watching.
After reading it later, I felt it was good. The middle and latter sections had a very Haruki Murakami feel to it. It was great.
The content described in this book is so familiar, but also so absurd. You need to read it quietly and silently, which can cure stupidity!
My feelings immediately after reading it: Love is a beam of light in this story, but it is short-lived. What kind of person is one whose thoughts are free and firm and will not follow the crowd. Youth will always replace aging, allowing new ideas to illuminate the direction of society. We must think, and we must not be numb.
It's a ridiculous, surreal novel. It's scary to read about mind control. It's so scary.
Just one word: truth! It's really scary. The author's foresight, foresight and pertinence are really beyond comparison!