1984 A Novel

1984 A Novel by George Orwell, published by Signet Classics in 1983, is a thought-provoking work that explores a dystopian future dominated by a totalitarian government. This edition, part of the School & Library series, spans 328 pages and is presented in English. The narrative depicts a chilling vision of life under constant surveillance, where the government exerts control over every aspect of citizens’ lives, illustrating the consequences of unchecked power.
Readers will find a detailed examination of themes related to political authority and societal structure within this fictional framework. The book delves into the implications of living in a world where individual freedoms are suppressed, and the state’s influence grows increasingly pervasive. Through its portrayal of a Negative Utopia, 1984 invites reflection on the nature of freedom and the potential dangers of authoritarianism, making it a significant work in the realms of literary and science fiction.
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Portrays a terrifying vision of life in the future when a totalitarian government, considered a Negative Utopia, watches over all citizens and directs all activities, becoming more powerful as time goes by.
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