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Q: Who is Oceania at war with in 1984?
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Do the novels Lord of the Flies and 1984 take place in the same universe and is the war in Lord of the Flies the same atomic war between the Oceania and Eurasia in 1984?

No


What are the three nations in the story 1984?

The three nations in the story "1984" by George Orwell are Oceania, Eastasia, and Eurasia. These nations are constantly at war with each other, forming shifting alliances and engaging in propaganda to maintain control over their citizens.


What does the currency of Oceania signify in 1984?

not in the book


What is Oceania's currency in the book 1984?

U.S. dollar


Does the book 1984 take place in Oceania?

Yes, it takes place in the Oceania Providence. Which in the book it states that Oceania Providence was once known as England or Britain.


Who is Oceania at war with?

eurasia


Which George Orwell book foresees Oceania Eurasia and Eastasia?

1984 by George Orwell.


What upcoming event has everyone working overtime in the book of 1984?

Winston was busy with rewriting/revising history wherein the alteration was that Oceania was at war with Eurasia not Eastasia whereas , previously , the converse was true .


What was the effect of World War 2 on Oceania?

Search on "Cargo Cult."


Who is he protagonist on the book 1984?

The protagonist in the book "1984" is Winston Smith, a member of the Party who starts to question the oppressive regime he lives under in Oceania.


What is newspeak in the book 1984?

Newspeak is the official language of Oceania, in George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four. it is characterised by subversion of our understanding of the meanings of words.... so that "war" is peace.


Where were World War 2 mostly fought?

World war 2 was fought on 4 continents mainly, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceania (Australia is part of Oceania). More battles were fought in Europe than anywhere else, Primarily between Germany and Russia, However a great number of important battles occurred in Asia or Oceania. In a generalization the war was broken into two theaters of war, the Pacific Theater, mostly Oceania and partly Asia, and the European Theater, mostly Europe, but partly Africa and Asia. Some minor battles or events occurred as well in the Americas and Australia.