Want this question answered?
George Orwell's writing is often said to contain a common theme of political corruption, oppression, and the struggle for individual freedom. His works frequently explore the consequences of totalitarianism and the importance of truth and justice in society.
Eric Blair (aka - George Orwell) changed his name in 1933 - his new pen name stressed his deep and lifelong affection for the English tradition and countryside - George V was monarch at this time and the River Orwell (located in the County in which he lived) was one of Eric's favorite visiting spots. he was bored of his other name,i mean come on,who likes that name?
No, "1984" is not a sequel to "Animal Farm." Both books were written by George Orwell and explore themes of political oppression and totalitarianism, but they are separate works with distinct storylines and characters.
Numbers, even numbers for years, such as nineteen ninety four, are common nouns unless they are it is a name for a specific person (King Henry VIII), place (?), thing (Club 27 in Philadelphia), or a title (1984 by George Orwell).
The term "thought police" was created by author George Orwell in his novel "Nineteen Eighty-Four." It refers to a fictional totalitarian government organization that monitors and punishes any form of dissent or independent thought.
They both are related to science....
Well...Music is kind of science. Because it was science that created music. And that makes music common with science! (Also radios and TVs!)
George Orwell , in his book Nineteen Eighty-Four , had written that perpetual war was fought between either Oceania , Eurasia and Eastasia or any combination of the three . War , not peace , is the goal of each nation's oligarchy . War is a form of control by the ruling elite uniting the citizenry against a common enemy . "It does not matter whether the war is actually happening, and, since no decisive victory is possible, it does not matter whether the war is going badly. All that is needed is that a state of war should exist." Emmanuel Goldstein ("I just want you to know that, when we talk about war, we're really talking about peace." - George W. Bush, June 18, 2002 ) "War is Peace" - Big Brother in George Orwell's 1984 (War for the masses = Peace for the elite)
Ingsoc (portmanteau of "English Socialism") is the political ideology of the totalitarian government of Oceania in George Orwell's dystopian science fiction novel Nineteen Eighty-Four .
the importance in the common laboratory apparatus in science is that in science we need to experiment thing we use this tools or laboratory apparatus to understand cchemicals do and this common laboratory apparatus is a part in science too
why do we all learn the the same common vocabulary in science
well...science is knowledge