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1984” eerily depicts where the world is going, where the truth is shunted and lies are promoted by all mainstream media. Perhaps one of the most powerful science fiction novels of the twentieth century, this apocalyptic satire shows with gr...
set in the future, the novel has terrified readers for more than thirty years — frightened them into facing the prospect of the ultimate tyranny: mind control. As a parody of conditions in postwar England, it is, as Anthony Burgess argues ...
exactly the same, hard to forget. The first reader of Orwell's manuscript, the publisher Frederic Warburg, undoubtedly had an impression of this type and editorial noted in its report that it was one of the scariest books I've read in my l...
George Orwell drew upon his wartime experiences when he came to write Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949) in the immediate aftermath of World War II. The drab, forbidding landscape of Winston Smith’s Oceania (subject of two films, the most recent o...
1984’, it discusses events of the future. It discusses the rise of governments, totalism, the usage of technology and science to brainwash society and the distortion of truth. The author emphasizes on the eradication of truth by governments...
to bind on blockbusters idiots and as audiences, we should consider ourselves lucky to discover that, from time to time, even if it contains a lot of idiotic elements, based a smart message that is inserted into the script. "Equilibrium" i...
George Orwell. This novel was written about the alarming and scary predictions and anticipation of the George regarding the future. In this novel, the writer presented the shocking and evocative image and conditions of the world with such a...