In part I of this book, we are introduced to the Winston and the terrifying world iIn which he lives; a world which is categorically controlled by the convoluted concept of Big Brother. We are also introduced to several of the normalities of daily life which we would consider obscene, such as the telescreen. Similarly, we discover the level of deceit that is upheld by the Party, which appears to control not only the present, but has the power to influence the past. In many ways, Orwell's book was written as a sign post, a warning to future generations, and it is this idea which I am about ...
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