The significane of the themes
Title: The significane of the themes
Category: Literature / English
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The significane of the themes
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE THEMES IN 1984
The world of 1984 that is depicted by George Orwell is one that is a bleak, depressing world. The government in this future is a totalitarian one, where anything that does not conform to the ruling party’s ideals, even thought is punishable by death. 1984 is about life in a world where no personal freedoms exist. Winston the main character is a man of 39 whom is not extraordinary in either
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him hoping to join Goldstein’s rebellion. Winston believes that he finds a similar person to himself in O’Brian. However, O’Brian is just a member of the party who thought the resistence up. This is to ensure that the party can find subversive members in society and stop all thoughts of rebellion.
The theme of Winston’s love for Julia also represents the hope for a normal life. However, it does not succeed.
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