1984: 75th Anniversary

A haunting dystopian novel exploring totalitarian control, government surveillance, and the manipulation of truth through a compelling narrative of individual resistance.
1984: 75th Anniversary
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Print Length: 328
Publication Date: January 1, 1961
Publisher: Signet

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1984: 75th Anniversary

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Orwell's dystopian masterpiece remains a chillingly prophetic vision of totalitarian control and the manipulation of truth. Set in a world where individual thought is suppressed, the novel follows Winston Smith, a low-ranking party member who secretly rebels against the oppressive regime of Big Brother. Through Winston's eyes, Orwell explores the devastating consequences of government surveillance, historical revisionism, and the systematic destruction of personal freedom. The narrative is a powerful critique of authoritarianism, demonstrating how language can be weaponized to control thought and how propaganda can reshape reality. Orwell's stark prose exposes the mechanisms of power that seek to crush human spirit and independent thinking. The novel's enduring relevance lies in its stark warning about the dangers of unchecked political power, media manipulation, and the erosion of individual rights. Each page resonates with a timeless examination of how societies can descend into oppression when citizens remain passive and unquestioning.
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