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1984

1984

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: VICTORY GIN!
Review: "He who controls the presant, controls the past, he who controls the past controls the future.." this book tells how the government can pull the wool over ones eyes If the dont be carefull. when I heard the slogans:WAR IS PEACE, FREEDOM IS SLAVERY, IGNORENCE IS STRENGTH I thought of the corrupt society it is. war is peace means that you have the target to kill so dont think just do.freedom is slavery means that when you have somany choices that your enslaved by them for example: "One hamburger please." server says "would you like fries with that?" person says no "perhaps a large drink?" no "ketchup?" When all you wanted was a hamburger! Ignorance is strength means that the more people who dont know something, the more people will be afraid of it. Hence the more people that will rise against it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: George had a good idea but the book really stunk.
Review: At first I did like the book. Then it just started to suck right around the time when Winston was getting sexually involved with his girl friend. I hated the book so much that I forgot her name. The first hundred or so pages i liked, then it just got really boring. So II highly reccomend that you DO NOT READ THIS BOOK. And please for the love of God don't read that "Brave New World" book by Hoxley. It is twice as worse as 1984. To put it bluntly, DON'T READ ANY GEORGE ORWELL. Your just waisting your time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Imagination or Reality?
Review: To anyone who wants to know about the so called 'communism' that happened all over the world, read the book. Mostly, if not exactly, the imagination of Orwell was reality. And worst of all, it is still a reality in lots of places.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awsome book, tells the truth about the Government.
Review: Any one who loves this book should really be listening to the band "ANTI-FLAG" or "Guttermouth"... I loved this book, and am just about to start reading "the Anarchist Cookbook". all of you 1984 fans should read it too. Bye.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A warning to society that will change your way of thinking
Review: As a high school sophomore who just recently read this review, I am pleased to say that this novel got me interested in literature all over again. It is a shocking message to society that will change the reader forever. When reading this book, one must not only appreciate the plot; you should also look deeper into the more frightening, pscychological concepts involved (such as doublethink). It's more than a story, you must read on a higher level and imagine yourself as Winston himself. The theme of hoplessness is quite appropriate, I'd say, since a society without emotion or means of revolution is indeed hopeless. I would recomend this to anyone. YOU MUST READ THIS BOOK!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A book that made me physically ill
Review: I will never read this book again. It broke me to pieces. I was bed-bound for days. It changed the way I thought about government and, in fact, just about everything. A terror of giving the slightest degree of control to anyone, because they could take more. Read it if you dare.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The classic privacy horror story
Review: Nineteen Eighty-Four remains the popular watchword for invasion of privacy fifty years after its publication. The novel can be read as a warning against the malign personalization that could be possible with a systematic technological attack on privacy. `The worst thing in the world,' says the hero's torturer, `varies from individual to individual.' The evil state in 1984 sought to control mindspace and to dictate identity to its subjects. ``The command of the old despotisms was ``thou shalt not''. The command of the totalitarianisms was ``Thou shalt''. Our command is: ``*Thou art*.''

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: To kill Big Brother...
Review: Make no mistake about it, this novel is possibly the most terrifying thing ever written,c ertainly one of the few that shocked me. But the Party is not a masterpiece society. For example, if the mythological, immortal Emmanuel Goldstein(get it?) , the face to be forever stamped on, is said to be a traitor, once a member of the Party. What problem should BB have with thoguht criminals walking to the stake proclaiming their heresy? Also, within years of the story, all Inner Party members would be dead. But the Party would still continue, the old world abolished? No, as was seen with Julia, even those raised from birth by the party still occasioanlly break free from the rule. Also, there is hope int he proles. A thought-criminal might have no more to dot han get some possessions of the Inner Party to the hands of the proles, enough to make them realize they are oppressed. This novel is, however, horribly accurate in its prediction of dehumanization by technological advancement. I suppose however, I see hope int his dystopia, because perhaps, unlike Winston, I do believe in God. Down With Big Brother!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A mind altering book.
Review: This has to one of the best books i have ever read. It shows us what the world would be like if governments obtained complete power over the populace. It makes one think, and if you are not ready for how it makes you think then you may find it long and boring. Give it a chance though, you'll be rewarded.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 1984, the Ultimate Prophecy of Humankind?...
Review: A superb book, that would be a blessing to anyones shelves! A truly divine description of humanity's true nature, and a very disturbing story to boot. One could be fooled into believing the book a metaphor for Stalinist Russia, however this book will draw you time and time again, until you draw your own deep meaning from its passages


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