It came again in 1984. The Cold War is over. The collapse of the repressive totalitarian regime has led to the conclusion that these governments are inherently resistant and destined to fail. The fictional world of George Orwell 's novel 1984 was said to be hopeless; a nightmarish fainting, a ubiquitous state forced to be completely inconsistent through doctrine, propaganda, fear, and ruthless punishment did. After the collapse of capitalism and nuclear war, the world was divided into three almost totalitarian states.
When I brushed my teeth this morning in Hanoi apartment, I thought about George Orwell's article "Why should I write." Orwell wrote in 1984, and this book has the greatest impact on me. Mr. Orwell said the dictatorship will focus on your whole world's move - your privacy does not exist (like today's Google / Facebook book / government spy digital world), and how human beings Do you lose personal freedom? George Orwell and Aldous Huxley (I wrote "The Brave New World" - people have a world of "freedom" - they are mixed together - but only through taking unconscious entertainment and "bodies" (They kindly make me feel good medicine to entertain myself, these are two artists who shapes my worldview - two writers who have the strongest influence on me - I am always skeptical of technology Affecting the soul of man.
George Orwell founded the year 1984 in 1949. The dystrophic novel was founded in 1984 - Orwell's recent and recent - past - but due to its totalitarian depictions and its media manipulation and use of advanced techniques, this novel has practical significance today as well It is. Winston is a hero. He worked in the ministry of truth and changed the history of the government. He tried to bring up a revolt, but O'Brien caught him. He betrayed Julia and announced himself to the party. Like Winston, Julia is an opposition secret rebel. They have a relationship. When she left from Winston at the end of the book she was tortured and released to society for the first time only after betraying her own values. Big Brother is the nickname of the party leader and the government. The propaganda used by the government insists that "my brother is watching over you."