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Introduction to the Book:
In the novel 1984 by George Orwell, the main character, Winston Smith is a low-ranking member of the ruling Party in London. ...
I chose to read 1984 because I’ve read a few of George Orwell’s essays and they all had a powerful meaning to them and were also very well written. I was interested in reading one of George Orwell’s novels because I had read some of writing before. ...
Form, Structure and Plot:
1984 is organized much like any other novel with chapters, but is split into three separate parts called books within this novel. ... Also, to add to the structure of the plot, Orwell describes Winston’s dreams he has of the Party in detail to help describe certain points of the plot. ... George Orwell’s purpose in writing with this style is so we can get a real feel for the characters without having to be them. ...
Characters:
Of course the main character in 1984 is thirty nine year old Winston Smith. ...
Conclusion:
A major theme I found present in 1984 was the overarching theme of psychological manipulation.
Approximate Word count = 1142 Approximate Pages = 4.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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