1984
1984 is George Orwell’s most famous and perfect negative utopian novel. It remains one of the most powerful warnings ever made against the dangers of a totalitarian government today. 1984 also shows the worst human society imaginable, and convinces readers to avoid any path that might lead toward degradation. In this book, Winston Smith, 1984’s main character, takes you into a world you thought was unknown. Along with his sidekick, Julia, they both take you on a journey to a society that includes diverse parties, governments, telescreens, and thought police that watch every move you make and every step you take. With that, they face several obstacles together and react in unlike ways, which show there opposite personalities and qualities. One of the main differences between Winston and his lover Julia is their outlook on the world. Winston is a 39 year-old man who has lived under Big Brothers laws and conditions for many years, while Julia is only a
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Approximate Word count = 650
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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