By reading George Orwell's 1984 novel, he may feared that a totalitarian society will come true eventually. People may lose their freedom of speech, thoughts and feelings and these may be controlled by a single organisation or government. Just like how the society in 1984 is portrayed as where the party monitors every actions and speech of the people and have control of the people physically, emotionally and psychologically. Hence he may be trying to caution against such a situation.
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"1984" by George Orwell (Eric Blair) was written in 1948 and published in 1949.
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The late Eric Arthur Blair (25 June 1903 -- 21 January 1950) writing under the pen-name of George Orwell wrote "Nineteen Eighty-Four" .
1940s He wrote it in 1948, published in 1949
he wrote it.
George Orwell's famous text is "1984," a dystopian novel that explores themes of government surveillance, propaganda, and individual freedom in a totalitarian society.
George Orwell arrived at the name "1984" by reversing the last two digits of the year he wrote the book, 1948. He wanted a futuristic-sounding title that reflected the dystopian world he was creating in the novel.
Yes, that is correct. George Orwell is the author of both Animal Farm and 1984, two iconic works of dystopian literature that continue to be studied and analyzed today for their themes and political commentary.
1984 by George Orwell
George Orwell's first book was "Down and Out in Paris and London," published in 1933. It is a non-fiction work detailing his experiences of poverty and homelessness in those cities.
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