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1984 By George Orwell A Comparison To The World


1984 Essay

George Orwell had ‘prophesized’ what the world would be like 35 years from his time in the book 1984. The theme of 1984 is more likely to be obedience of the people more than oppression. Even though oppression is suddenly the thought that comes to mind when you think of 1984, the real purpose of the oppression such as on their freedom is for the people to be obedient and to support the party and Big Brother. There is much of oppression of freedom in 1984 in many ways. Some of the forms of oppression are the constant observation of each individual with the use of telescreens, the restricted privileges to life itself to through different ways such as the thoughts that we think, also our view of the party, and how we can have sex. So obedience is the most important theme of 1984.
Obedience and oppression on freedom are the most important themes of 1984 because that is what makes this world so different from our world. And also as mentioned earlier when we think of......


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