Friday, February 3, 2012
In the novel 1984 by George Orwell, we are introduced to a lot of different things that are not very common for a book, especially one form this time period. And no I'm not talking about the every day difference that are found in a book like a large cast of charters, a lot of different settings, and or the use of different conflicts. No, George Orwell stuck to a small cast of important charters and one main setting, but what was so different about this book was not only was it written with a symbolic political meaning. It uses a large number of different themes that do not change form chapter to chapter like seen in other novels, but stick with the book form start to finish. Not only was Orwell able to use so many different themes he was able to make them all co inside with one another to really get his thoughts on the political movement of his time, which was the idea of Communism, across in a very symbolic way.
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