1984 by george orwell

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Both today's society and 1984's society have a significant similarity that ties them together; they both share the fear of opposing thought. The foundation of 1984 is the destruction of the opposing thought. The ideas and attitudes of Big Brother are the only ones that, legally, are allowed to exist. Countless individuals are persecuted because they try to initiate new ideas into society. Throughout the entire novel, Winston Sm



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Approximate Word count = 290
Approximate Pages = 1 (250 words per page double spaced)

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