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Critical Review Of 1984 By George Orwell

1984 by George Orwell is a story of a man's strugle against a totalitarianstic government that controls
the ideas and thoughts of its citizens. They use advanced mind reading techniques to discover the thoughts of the people and punish those who show signs of rebellion against the government. The novel is supposed to be a prophetic story, however, it was somewhat wrong in the date. Although some of the things described in the book are going on today, several things are not going to happen for some time to come.

I believe that Orwell's purpose for writing 1984 was to express his feelings of how the governments would come to control everything and anything it wished to do. It is also possible that he wanted t tell of how mind control and torture techniques could be used to make an individual or an entire nation do what the government wanted.

In his novel Orwell used the image of a man who stood in a shadow that covered his face. This was to make him anamous and......


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