
1984
Orwell's totalitarian nightmare where the state controls truth itself. Big Brother watches everything, history is constantly rewritten, and the protagonist Winston works in a ministry that manufactures propaganda. It's bleak, suffocating, and unflinching about how power corrupts language and reality. The ending is devastating in ways that stick with you years later.
What Is 1984 About?
Orwell's totalitarian nightmare where the state controls truth itself. Big Brother watches everything, history is constantly rewritten, and the protagonist Winston works in a ministry that manufactures propaganda. It's bleak, suffocating, and unflinching about how power corrupts language and reality. The ending is devastating in ways that stick with you years later.
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