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A 6 page analysis of George Orwell's Classic '1984,' written from a sociopolitical perspective. The writer makes reference to the accuracies between Orwell's predictions and contemporary realities. No bibliography.
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history texts and removal of certain images to conform to prevailing policies. In certain select cases, history is revised because we have made new discoveries. For instance, our
wide knowledge of Franklin D. Roosevelts illness has changed the way we look at his presidency. While he was in office, the seriousness of his illness was kept secret for
the good of the government; the country was at war and needed to have complete faith in the power of its president. In the Soviet Union and the Peoples
Republic of China, history has changed with the regimes. For instance, statues and pictures of Stalin, once prominent everywhere, have been removed from the Soviet Union, as recent regimes
have tried to disassociate themselves from Stalin and his practices. In Winstons case, a leader has been created. As he remembers it, nobody had
heard of Big Brother before 1960. Now that he is a figurehead, history has been backdated so that there are tales of Big Brothers exploits as far back as
the 1930s. From what I know of Orwells day, such practices were relatively new. Since his death, however, history seems to have made some ideas of his cautionary novel
look like grim prophecy. In 1984, Goldstein describes a world in which Russia has absorbed all of Europe to make Eurasia. The U.S. has absorbed
the British Empire to form Oceania. Eastasia has emerged as the third power after decades of fighting. It is made up of China and countries to the south, Japan, and
"a large but fluctuating portion of Manchuria, Mongolia and Tibet." These three superpowers are permanently at war, but it is a strictly limited, frontier war conducted by a small
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