The extraordinary Utopia literature of "1984" is the mirror of life. To reflect their views on social issues, many new authors, including Utopia Sir Thomas Moore and "One hundred and eight" George Orwell, took the place of character, environment, government and society Use. That work is tied to real work. It is the world. A character is an attachment to a literary work, unless there is a smooth character, the novel is incomplete. In many cases, writers use the particular distinguishing features of well-known characters in society to shape letters in their work.
"1984" is a small part of an important future novel that uses the structure of science fiction to contain political satire. These are called distorted novels. The brave new world of Aldous Huxley in 1984 (1932) is the most famous in the UK, but both works come from the famous Russian early novel "We" (1924). It was written by novelist Yevgeny Zami Yading. The central theme of '1984' is that the intention of the state imposes on thought and truth. Winston wanted to keep a few cubic centimeters in his head. He wants to be the ruler of his thought, but the power of the state is enough to rule them. He wants the freedom to believe that 2 plus 2 is equal to 4, the past is fixed and love is private.
The extraordinary Utopia literature of "1984" is the mirror of life. To reflect their views on social issues, many new authors, including Utopia Sir Thomas Moore and "One hundred and eight" George Orwell, took the place of character, environment, government and society Use. That work is tied to real work. It is the world. A character is an attachment to a literary work, unless there is a smooth character, the novel is incomplete. - George Orwell has created two protagonists with inconsistent personality who believe in the concept of love in the forbidden world. Both are secret insurgents of the party and share the same hatred towards the party's totalitarian powers, but there is considerable disagreement between Julia and Winston. The difference between them includes their morality, motivation for their rebellion, and their character.