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1984

Published on Nov 25, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

1984 BY, GEORGE ORWELL

PRESENTATION BY, JACK ACHE

EXPLANATION

  • Winston smith works for thr ministry of truth, where they rewrtie history.
  • He lives in oceania, which is ruled by an oppressive government known as the Party.
  • he secretly hates the party and wants To Rebel, but is afraid he 's being watched.
  • Even thoughts can make you a criminal, as thoughtcrime can get you taken away.
  • Big brother, the party 's omniscient leader, has his image plastered everywhere.

PERSONAL REVIEW

  • I thought it was pretty good, and really well written.
  • The story was intriguing, and you were always on edge.
  • Winston was a good relatable main protagonist.
  • I'd recommend it to anyone who likes dystopian novels.

SIGNIFICANCE OF TITLE

  • The year is supposedly 1984, but no one knows for sure.
  • The party rewrites the past so the real date isn't known.
  • Winston tries to find out what the resl date is.
  • However most books have been burned.
  • Also the older generation has mostly been killed off.

CREATIVE PROJECT

  • I made a two minute hate video.
  • The two minute hate lets the people use all their anger.
  • They use all their anger of living under the party and direct it at enemies.
  • People will yell and scream, some will even attack the telescreens.
  • The party uses it to brainwash its populace.

CONTROVERSIAL ISSUE

  • Can the government change history and the date?
  • Government control, regulation, and surveillance.
  • Breaking people to the point where they can't think independently.
  • Making a language where rebellious thoughts can't be put into words.
  • Torture.

ANALYSIS OF MAIN CHARACTER

  • Winston smith works for the ministry of truth.
  • He rewrites newspapers to glorify the party.
  • Secretly he hates the government.
  • One day he writes down in a book, down with big brother.
  • He then is paranoid the thought police will catch him.

TRUTHS ABOUT HUMAN NATURE

  • All people want to be free.
  • Everyone has their breaking point.
  • People will give up everything for freedom.