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1984 / ORWELL George
Titre : 1984 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : ORWELL George, Auteur Editeur : Harrap's Année de publication : 2021 Collection : YES YOU CAN! Importance : 377 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-2-8187-0751-7 Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : Personal Freedom, Freedom and Technology, Appearances and Reality, Love, Relationships,Utopia, Dystopia, Index. décimale : 820 Littérature anglaise Résumé : 1984, first published in 1948, is based on a dystopian vision of the future where the freedom of the individual
is subjugated to the conformity of society. The novel focuses on Winston Smith, who works for the Ministry
of Truth, a branch of the government responsible for the dissemination of information. Each day begins for
all citizens with a Two Minutes’ Hate session, which promotes fear and paranoia in order to ensure that
people follow the wishes of Big Brother. In this world, children act as spies on parents, party members work
for terrible food and housing, and all individuality is washed way under the constant, everpresent gaze of
Big Brother. As the novel unfolds, it becomes apparent that Winston Smith is unhappy with his life. He finds
a girl, Julia, who shares his desire for a more meaningful life. Smith’s revolt against society will eventually
bring him eye to eye with Big Brother, when he must decide if he truly loves Julia, freedom, or Big Brother.1984 [texte imprimé] / ORWELL George, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Harrap's, 2021 . - 377. - (YES YOU CAN!) .
ISBN : 978-2-8187-0751-7
Langues : Français (fre)
Mots-clés : Personal Freedom, Freedom and Technology, Appearances and Reality, Love, Relationships,Utopia, Dystopia, Index. décimale : 820 Littérature anglaise Résumé : 1984, first published in 1948, is based on a dystopian vision of the future where the freedom of the individual
is subjugated to the conformity of society. The novel focuses on Winston Smith, who works for the Ministry
of Truth, a branch of the government responsible for the dissemination of information. Each day begins for
all citizens with a Two Minutes’ Hate session, which promotes fear and paranoia in order to ensure that
people follow the wishes of Big Brother. In this world, children act as spies on parents, party members work
for terrible food and housing, and all individuality is washed way under the constant, everpresent gaze of
Big Brother. As the novel unfolds, it becomes apparent that Winston Smith is unhappy with his life. He finds
a girl, Julia, who shares his desire for a more meaningful life. Smith’s revolt against society will eventually
bring him eye to eye with Big Brother, when he must decide if he truly loves Julia, freedom, or Big Brother.Réservation
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