
1984 by George Orwell (Hardcover)
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Summary
Genre: Dystopian Fiction, Political Fiction, Science Fiction, Classic Literature
1984 by George Orwell is a chilling and prophetic novel that explores the dangers of totalitarianism, government surveillance, and mind control. A masterpiece of dystopian fiction, this book paints a bleak vision of a future where individuality is crushed, truth is manipulated, and freedom is an illusion.
Synopsis
Set in Oceania, a superstate ruled by the oppressive Party and its omnipresent leader Big Brother, the novel follows Winston Smith, a low-ranking member of the Party who secretly despises the regime. Under constant surveillance by telescreens and the ever-watchful Thought Police, Winston longs for truth and freedom in a world where independent thought is considered a crime.
As he begins a forbidden love affair with Julia and secretly rebels against the Party, Winston is drawn deeper into a dangerous game of deception. However, in a world where “War is Peace,” “Freedom is Slavery,” and “Ignorance is Strength,” betrayal is inevitable, and the Party’s power is absolute.
Key Themes in 1984
- Totalitarianism & Oppression – A terrifying vision of a society controlled by a powerful, intrusive government.
- Surveillance & Loss of Privacy – The dangers of constant monitoring and lack of personal freedom.
- Manipulation of Truth & Language – How the Party rewrites history and controls thought through Newspeak.
- Individuality vs. Conformity – The struggle of personal identity in an authoritarian state.
- Psychological Control & Indoctrination – The power of propaganda and fear in shaping people’s beliefs.
Why Read 1984?
- A Warning for the Future – Orwell’s vision remains relevant in discussions on government overreach and privacy.
- Thought-Provoking & Unsettling – Forces readers to question authority, media, and societal control.
- A Classic of Modern Literature – One of the most influential books ever written.
- Deeply Engaging & Suspenseful – A gripping narrative filled with intrigue and philosophical depth.
1984 is more than just a dystopian novel—it’s a powerful cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked power, mass surveillance, and political manipulation. A must-read for those interested in politics, human rights, and the fight for truth and freedom.
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1984
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Edition
1st Published, 2024
Language
English
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Country
Bangladesh
Additional information
Weight | 6820632 kg |
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Synopsis
Set in Oceania, a superstate ruled by the oppressive Party and its omnipresent leader Big Brother, the novel follows Winston Smith, a low-ranking member of the Party who secretly despises the regime. Under constant surveillance by telescreens and the ever-watchful Thought Police, Winston longs for truth and freedom in a world where independent thought is considered a crime. As he begins a forbidden love affair with Julia and secretly rebels against the Party, Winston is drawn deeper into a dangerous game of deception. However, in a world where "War is Peace," "Freedom is Slavery," and "Ignorance is Strength," betrayal is inevitable, and the Party’s power is absolute.Key Themes in 1984
- Totalitarianism & Oppression – A terrifying vision of a society controlled by a powerful, intrusive government.
- Surveillance & Loss of Privacy – The dangers of constant monitoring and lack of personal freedom.
- Manipulation of Truth & Language – How the Party rewrites history and controls thought through Newspeak.
- Individuality vs. Conformity – The struggle of personal identity in an authoritarian state.
- Psychological Control & Indoctrination – The power of propaganda and fear in shaping people's beliefs.
Why Read 1984?
- A Warning for the Future – Orwell’s vision remains relevant in discussions on government overreach and privacy.
- Thought-Provoking & Unsettling – Forces readers to question authority, media, and societal control.
- A Classic of Modern Literature – One of the most influential books ever written.
- Deeply Engaging & Suspenseful – A gripping narrative filled with intrigue and philosophical depth.
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