Mr. Taylor
English 12
24 March 2011
Being that George Orwell was essentially a political writer, who focused his attention on his own times, he based his book “1984” on what times where or what the future could be.
George Orwell, was influenced and inspired by totalitarian. Orwell wrote “1984” while seriously ill with tuberculosis.
Orwell commented that if he had not been so ill, the book might not have been so bleak. The book “1984” has been adapted to both television shows and movies
. In the book “1984’ the world is divided into three countries that include a entire globe: Oceania, Eurasia, and Eastasia
. They are all a totalitarian society led by Big Brother. Winston is the main character and wants to secretly join Brotherhood.
Winston meets a girl name Julia …show more content…
According to Winston “if there is hope, it lies in the poles” (Orwell, 47). Winston states “ War is Peace’ ‘Freedom is Slavery’ and ‘Ignorance is strength” (Orwell, 47). In his book Winston writes “ never again will you be capable of ordinary human feeling” (Orwell,47). Quotes relate to the topic because they are saying that the people can not be themselves. The people have to be told to live a certain lifestyle. They know what to expect everyday, because it is the same exact thing. No one in the novel is doing different or standing out as and individual. War is the conflict of the parties, peace is agreement between the parties. This keeps the people together and under the same rules. Their freedom has been abolished, and the people of the Inner-Party do not know they are being controlled by the party, knowing will give them strength and the Party wants to control them so they want know. This is very file because, everyone in the novel has to eat the same things, wear the same clothes, follow the same rules, and live the same exact