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1984 - College Essays

1984


1. Biography
George Orwell is the pen name of Eric Arthur Blair, a British writer with
political conscience. He was born in India but educated in England at
Eton College. He served the Indian Imperial Police in Burma from 1922 to
1927. In sick health, he returned to Europe to live in poverty as a
struggling writer. Orwell joined the Republican forces in the Spanish civil
war, and wrote a chilling account of this experience. He went on to write
many books, mostly autobiographical, and achieved successes as a brilliant
writer.



2. Synopsis

The novel takes place in a theoretical and fictional dystopian totalitarian
society. The story begins in London on April 4, 1984 after an ...

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person and partly
first person, and is also divided into three parts. In the first part the
main character and his conflicts with the world he lives in are revealed.
Winston Smith is a bureaucrat who works for the government by altering
history at the Ministry of Truth. He begins to ponder the reason things
are so bad and commits a terrible crime. In the second part, he falls in
love with Julia, and is taken in by a man named O'Brien, a member of the
anti-party society called the Brotherhood. O'Brien turns out to be a true
member of The Inner Party. Winston and Julia are captured and hauled off
to the Ministry of Love (Minilove in Newspeak). Here, during the final
part of the story, Winston is incarcerated and rehabilitated by The Party.
O'Brien constantly tells Winston that Winston is crazy, and that he is
trying to help him. During these sessions he reveals the true purposes of
INGSOC. The party's goals can be summed up in their mottoes. "WAR IS PEACE,
FREEDOM IS ...

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