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'''Nineteen Eighty-Four''' is a dark novel about a totalitarian future of [[perpetual war]].
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'''Nineteen Eighty-Four''' is a dark novel about a [[totalitarian]] future of [[perpetual war]].
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==Topics==
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Orwell coins many new words in the novel, which he describes as '[[Newspeak]]'.
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===Perpetual War===
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{{FA|Perpetual War}}
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The [[nation states]] are engaged in [[permanent war]] with each other.
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[[image:permanent war 1984.jpg|left|250px]]
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===Universal surveillance===
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{{FA|Universal surveillance}}
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Orwell predicts the 21st century [[Mass surveillance]] by populating the world of Nineteen Eighty-Four with hidden monitoring equipment such as television cameras.
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[[image:big brother.jpg|right|150px]] "Steve Jobs included a clip of the movie when [[Apple]] launched the Mac, in 1983. 1984 and the internet age coincide and determine the possibility of life imitating art."<ref>https://melbournepress.com/2017/05/08/georgia-orwells-warning/</ref>
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===Elite rule===
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The majority of the citizens ('the proles') are routinely deceived and swindled by a small minority of party members.
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Party members' lives are more disciplined, so for example they are expected to attend the daily "2 minutes of hate" session during which they focus on [[enemy images]].
 
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Revision as of 10:48, 26 March 2019

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Nineteen Eighty-Four.jpg
Typefiction
Publication date1949
Author(s)George Orwell
Subjectsnew world order,  totalitarianism,  newspeak,  doublespeak
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A critically acclaimed and some have said all too prophetic warning about totalitarian government.

Nineteen Eighty-Four is a dark novel about a totalitarian future of perpetual war.

Topics

Orwell coins many new words in the novel, which he describes as 'Newspeak'.

Perpetual War

Full article: Perpetual War

The nation states are engaged in permanent war with each other.

Permanent war 1984.jpg

Universal surveillance

Full article: Universal surveillance

Orwell predicts the 21st century Mass surveillance by populating the world of Nineteen Eighty-Four with hidden monitoring equipment such as television cameras.

Big brother.jpg

"Steve Jobs included a clip of the movie when Apple launched the Mac, in 1983. 1984 and the internet age coincide and determine the possibility of life imitating art."[1]

Elite rule

The majority of the citizens ('the proles') are routinely deceived and swindled by a small minority of party members.

Party members' lives are more disciplined, so for example they are expected to attend the daily "2 minutes of hate" session during which they focus on enemy images.

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References