Rating: Summary: A Great Book!! Review: 1984 is one of the best books of the twentieth century. Some readers might simply view it as an expose of Soviet inhumanity, it goes much deeper, even though there are examples of totalitarianist torture. A reader might be surprised that the United States is included in Oceana. In an nutshell, Orwell intended to show us what our responses to Communism would be. The reason Big Brother is Watching You is because of self-preservation. If things had not changed, we would have become totalitarianist countries, too.
Rating: Summary: The scariest book I've ever read - and one of the best Review: This book is not nice, and it isn't meant to be. But it's impressive, very impressive. And horrible, it's the only book that has ever frightened me. It's not a book you can read lightly. Still, 1984 is a brilliant book - one of the best books ever written. But beware: if you are looking for light entertainment, this is not for you. For everyone else: read this, if you already haven't.
Rating: Summary: 1984 is one of the bests novels of all time Review: When I was a kid I read 1984, it changed the way I view everything, I can see that we are starting to look like the guys in the book did, the theme is now a classic, I can only say I like it very much
Rating: Summary: I think this book is horrible Review: I have never read a bigger piece of garbage in my entire life. For the people who read and enjoyed this book...GET A LIFE!
Rating: Summary: The Best Book of the Twentieth Century Review: Anybody who sees 1984 as simply an attack on Bolshevism and Fascism is missing the point, for Orwell was attempting to show his readers what totalitarianism would look like in Britain and/or the United States if forces and trends already in motion in the late 40s and early 50s were to go unchecked.... Folks, Old George was quite the prophet, because the Inner Party (with virtually all of the wealth and political power in the nation) , The Outer Party (with their 401k, Toyota Camrys, and houses in the suburbs), and the Proles (doing the underpaid grunt-work, their minds numbed to reality by sports and popular culture) all exist today in America. In a time when government intervention is more pervasive than in any other time in our nation's history, 1984 is essential reading.
Rating: Summary: A View Ahead? Review: I read this book for a Utopian Lit class at my high school and thought that it represented the totalitarian views very well. I did not like how Winston gave in after fighting so hard to try to make changes. I can see that this world is entirely possible in the not-so-distant future. The way that their society is set up, there is no way to change it. The telescreens, are already in use in terms of security cameras, hidden cameras, etc. It is really easy to find out anything about anybody today. This is quite scary.
Rating: Summary: A true classic! Review: Orwell does a fantastic job of showing the negative effects of a utopia. He shows how "the party" can take over everything. They can control you, and everyone can be the same. The individual person no longer exists. His realisism portrays true possibilities of what might occur. 2 thumbs up ! Go Lakers!
Rating: Summary: Big Brother's Watching You Review: This book shows how democratic countries shows how they look in a totaliterianistic government. When I read that Oceania also included the U.S. I couldn't believe it. The whole phrase of "Big Brother is Watching You" came from this book. This book comes a little bit short of Animal Farm to me, but it was still a great lead. In the year, the borring movie of 1984 was made, but it's better to read the book than see the movie.
Rating: Summary: A Teenager who LOVES This Book Review: 1984 is by far my favorite book of all time. I didn't read it for school, and i'm glad because it would have ruined the book to be over analyzing it the entire time. Which is not to say that there's nothing to analyize, but it's best to draw your own conclusions. While i was reading, i was truely affected by this book, and i really couldn't force myself to put it down except to sleep.I'm really tired of kids complaining that it has a sad ending: it couldn't have worked out any other way. Also, the ending forces you to wonder if Winston is better off like that. I hate giving such a masterpiece as 1984 this quick of a review, but i could never do it justice, especially in such a small area.
Rating: Summary: OK Review: A book well written but over-praised. If your interested in Orwell I suggest you read his earlier works, i.e. Keep The Aspidistra Flying, Down And Out In Paris And London, Burmese Days, etc. etc.
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