19843

             Nineteen Eighty-Four is a compelling novel,
             written in the period just after W.W.II. It details the life of one man, Winston Smith, and his struggles with an undoubtedly
             fascist government. The book is set approximately in the year 1984, in which Winston's society is ruled by a governing force
             known as "The Party". At the head of this government is a fictional figure known as Big Brother, to whom all citizens must love
             and respect. In this society, privacy and freedom do not exist. People are constantly monitored by telescreens, and subjected
             to a constant barrage of propaganda. Any devious thought or action is dealt with by cruel and deadly punishment. Winston is a
             worker in one of the government agencies. His job: to rewrite the past so that The Party, specifically Big Brother, appears to
             be omnipotent. From as long as he can remember, he has despised The Party and what it stood for, although he doesn't reveal
             his true feelings to anyone around him. When Winston begins a torrid love affair with one of the young women in his agency
             named Julia, he finds someone else who shares in his beliefs. The two have several meetings throughout the book, in which they
             discuss their hatred for the government. They join a secret alliance called The Brotherhood, who's specific purpose is the end
             of The Party. Through the literature of The Brotherhood, they learn about the inner workings of The Party and how it
             accomplishes its stronghold on the people. The world as Winston knows it comes crashing down when he and Julia are
             arrested by the thought police, a faction of the government which deals with those who do not agree and abide by the ways of
             The Party. They are taken to a prison unlike any other. Winston is constantly tortured and beaten, until he confesses to crimes
             which he didn't commit or never even happened. If the party just killed Winston right away, they might run the risk of making a
             martyr out of him. In...

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