‘1984 a novel’
George Orwell
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ISBN:
978-81-291-1611-6
George
Orwell (Eric Artur Blair) (1903-50) born in Motihari, present day Bihar, India
and educated in England, is a writer author par excellence and has produced some
classic works like Animal Farm (1945) and Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949). Through
his novel 1984, Orwell has highlighted the perils of a totalitarian or
authoritarian state.
The
story revolves around Winston Smith who lives in Oceania, one of the three
super-states remaining in the world after a global war. He works in the
Ministry of Truth as an editor revising historical records and articles to make
the past conform to the party line and deleting references to the people who
have been "vaporized". But he develops hatred towards the govt. and
Big Brother and even goes on to love a lady called Julia. He is trapped and
exposed of his intentions by the Thought Police and is made to undergo a
reform, to “cure” him of his dislike towards Big Brother and also to betray his
love. Julia also is subjected to similar treatment and even she betrays him. In
the end both accept the betrayal.
There
are many interesting and invented concepts which have come up through this
novel and have gone on to become realities in their own ways. Concepts like of
Big Brother, Room 101, the Thought Police, thoughtcrime, unperson, memory hole
(oblivion), doublethink and Newspeak have become phrases for denoting
totalitarian authority. Even the adjective "Orwellian" now denotes characteristic
of George Orwell's writings especially the novel 1984.
The
novel is a classic one and I think in parts it even resembles science fiction.
Part of it looks like political literature and not exactly fiction. But in some
parts it is even dramatic and grasping. It is one of those novels who have
impacted human history and collective thinking. It forces all of us to do
self-introspection and also to review if we are helping directly or indirectly
any authoritarian government in our respective countries. The novel should be
read by one and all, especially before voting age, in order to ensure that our
world remains safe and sane for ages to come.
[Rahul Tiwary]