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1984 Summary, And Discussion Q'S

Submitted by someone345 on November 19, 2005

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Summary:
If you are interested in a book written in the 40’s trying to describe what the future is like, George Orwell’s 1984 is the book for you. The main character is living in the year 1984 in the city of Oceania. The government of Oceania rules all parts of every citizen’s lives. They call the government “Big Brother”. In this book the main character Winston writes in a journal even though it is illegal to think you own opinions. People in this city can not even make facial expressions that may be trying to hide a certain thought. Winston has lived, as a child, in a non totalitarian ruled society. This was before a major war and Winston can remember what it was like barley. Throughout the book, Winston tries to find out what Oceania was like before this type of government was instated.



Discussion Questions:
1. Would you sacrifice freedom for safety?
2. Do limiting different areas of speech actually narrow thought?
3. Is the government invading privacy in this day in age?


Answer to “What is freedom? What is the relationship between freedom and literacy?”

Throughout the book , Winston write in a journal and thinks his own thoughts. This can be a tie between freedom and literacy. The more literate you are, the more chances you have of uprising against the government.

Freedom is the ability to be able to think for yourself. Also, it is the ability to challenge higher authority and stand for what you think is right.

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