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A 6 page paper that presents a tutorial essay which
presents a more first person perspective, being George Orwell, and arguing why “1984”
was written. Bibliography lists 4 additional sources.
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6 pages (~225 words per page)
File: JR7_RAor1984.rtf
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or a society. It is a story that involves the power of Big Brother, an entity that ultimately controls everything people do, say, and even think. In these respects it
is the ultimate power novel that frighteningly displays what life would be like if the controlling powers in existence truly had all the power possible. As one author summarizes, "Orwell
foresaw a world in which Big Brother had a mustache, the government tried to keep people from enjoying sex, mysterious bombs went off in big cities, parents were sent to
jail on the testimony of their children, politicians changed their records and no one noticed, newspapers altered established facts, a decrease one day in the amount of chocolate in a
candy bar was announced as an increase the next day, and the exercise leader on TV could actually see that you werent touching your toes" (Meyerson 25). With this
information at hand we can assume, quite easily, that Orwell was a man who found himself in times that were perhaps frightening as it related to the future of government.
And, in truth, he was making a commentary on the idea of communism, or socialism. The following paper presents a tutorial argument concerning the character of Orwell in relationship to
why he wrote the story with the thesis being that Orwell wrote the story to warn of the serious communist threat. 1984 "George Orwell (his born name was Eric
Blair) was born in India on 25th January 1903. He worked six years as a policeman in Burma" (George Orwell: 1984). He was a man who experienced society and the
nature of society as a controlled entity. He also saw WWII and the rise of power in Russia. In this we can argue, as George Orwell, that communism was
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