1984

A detailed Summary of 1984


George Orwell created 1984 not as a forecast of the future but as a powerful gesture of caution warning mankind of the danger in a society stripped of individuality and finer human emotions. He depicts a culture where hatred, terror, and suspicion force all human bonds to no longer exist and isolation to remain a way of live. Though the overall situations in Oceania seem outrageous and impossible, many of the inventions and beliefs put forth by the novel have come to exist.

Although no civilization as the one Orwell describes exists today, our highly industrialized society and our exceedingly competitive business world m



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