Open Journal of Social Sciences

Volume 10, Issue 3 (March 2022)

ISSN Print: 2327-5952   ISSN Online: 2327-5960

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Predictions of George in His Political Novel 1984

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DOI: 10.4236/jss.2022.103020    284 Downloads   2,093 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

In his literary paper, George Orwell shed a light on different topic e.g. social, political and humanities of the British community in all over the world. He cast considerable light on many issues about human political life in Animal farm and 1984. George Orwell is widely recognized for his literary work views and stances against the tyrant governments; he spent all of his life talking about the tyrant governors and their heavy hands. George Orwell wrote “Down and Out in Paris and London” (1933), “Burmese Days” (1934), Keep the Aspidistra Flying...“Shooting an Elephant”...The Road to Wigan Pier... Homage to Catalonia...Coming up for Air... “The Lion and the Unicorn”... and Animal Farm. These works are considered to be a great addition to English literature. He entertains the readers not only in England but in all over the world. What makes him a disguised writer is his talent that enabled him to use symbols top refer to the tyrants Stalin and Lenin in Animal Farm and 1984. He also intended to deliver a special message to the tyrant governors to treat the citizens politely, but unfortunately the solders are the same in all over the world. 1984 was a political novel in which Orwell talked about the absolute control of the party in all the aspects of life in Oscinea. The party used telescreens to control the mobilization of the population and used the children to spy on their parents in addition to the history, all the recorders of the history was changed so as to serve the intention of the party, all of the words that refer to rebellion are deleted from the records of the history. The most dangerous thing is the double think the party use the torture that convinced the opponent to believe 2 + 2 = 5.

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Hassan, A. and Elaref, A. (2022) Predictions of George in His Political Novel 1984. Open Journal of Social Sciences, 10, 273-278. doi: 10.4236/jss.2022.103020.

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