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In a dystopian society dominated by the Party, Winston Smith struggles with the oppressive surveillance of Big Brother. Living in constant watch, he grapples with the loss of individuality and the manipulation of history and language. The Party's strict regulations stifle personal freedoms, making even rebellious thoughts a punishable offense. As Winston navigates this repressive world, he seeks a way to reclaim his identity and challenge the totalitarian regime.
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1984, George Orwell
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- 2022
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- Title
- 1984
- Subtitle
- George Orwell's story of a dystopian totalitarian future
- Language
- English
- Authors
- George Orwell
- Publisher
- EduGorilla Community Pvt. Ltd.
- Released
- 2022
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 306
- ISBN13
- 9789391464721
- Series
- First published
- 1949
- Original title
- Nineteen Eighty-Four
- Rating
- 4.25 out of 5
- Description
- In a dystopian society dominated by the Party, Winston Smith struggles with the oppressive surveillance of Big Brother. Living in constant watch, he grapples with the loss of individuality and the manipulation of history and language. The Party's strict regulations stifle personal freedoms, making even rebellious thoughts a punishable offense. As Winston navigates this repressive world, he seeks a way to reclaim his identity and challenge the totalitarian regime.