The glass paperweight was a metaphor for Winston and Julia's relationship being old fashioned and isolated in the room above the shop....it shattering on the floor was a metaphor for their relationship abruptly coming to an end.
Diction is basically just "word choice", so you could say that Orwell's 1984 was mainly composed of semi-formal diction. Just take any passage from the book and explain why the diction is formal, not entirely casual or overly formal.
Urban Decay, Totalitarianism, Independance, Love, Sexuality, Identity, and Doublethink.
He says its because they cannot, that the Party is forever and can't be overthrown. Also earlier in the book its mentioned that they have no need.
george orwell wrote 1984 =3
George Orwell 1984 (and his other work Fahrenheit 451) fall into the genre of dystopic futures and politically precautionary tales. In 1984 Orwell warned as to the dangers of omnipresent governmental powers and lack of all privacy.
"It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen. Winston Smith, his chin nuzzled into his breast in an effort to escape the vile wind, slipped quickly through the glass doors of Victory Mansions, though not quickly enough to prevent a swirl of gritty dust from entering along with him."
George Orwell's novel Ninteen Eighty-Four employs language that we now know today as 'Doublespeak' ~ see related link below .
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Winston stayed with Julia in Mr. Charringtons room where he believed there to be no telescreens.
George Orwell's best selling book is "1984". It is a dystopian novel that explores themes of totalitarianism, surveillance, and manipulation of truth.
The whole album is loosely build on the love story and what's going on in that book. With some influences from other books as well.
He says its because they cannot, that the Party is forever and can't be overthrown. Also earlier in the book its mentioned that they have no need.
Neither can exist
The dictator in George Orwell's 1984 is Big Brother, who leads the totalitarian regime of the Party in Oceania. Big Brother is a symbol of the government's omnipresent surveillance and control over the citizens through propaganda, thought control, and fear tactics. His image is displayed everywhere as a reminder of his authority and power.
Can I just ask aswell, if leaving a suggestion could it be made in the form of, "Choose a novel you have recently read and...", please. For example, "Choose a novel you have recently read and explain how the writer explores a theme or character's journey throughout the story." Thank you.
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In George Orwell's "1984," important events include the Party's totalitarian control over society, the protagonist Winston Smith's rebellion against the Party, his relationship with Julia, and his imprisonment and torture by the Thought Police. The novel explores themes of surveillance, censorship, propaganda, and the dangers of authoritarianism.