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George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four Essay

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George Orwell was an English novelist, who is one of the most influential writers in history. In the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, Orwell displays that he is a strong writer. George Orwell is a strong writer, because he shows good use literary devices such as symbolism, theme, and tension.
Symbolism was displayed throughout the whole novel of Nineteen Eighty-Four. Orwell used many symbols in the novel such as Winston’s belief in the proles. “If there was hope, it must lie in the proles” (Orwell, 69). The proles symbolize Winston’s only hope of taking down the Party. Orwell’s Animal Farm also has many symbols used such as the windmill. “After surveying the ground, Snowball declared that this was just the place for a windmill…The animals had never heard of anything of this kind before, and listened in astonishment while Snowball conjured up pictures of fantastic …show more content…

He gives the theme of warning the readers about the dangers of totalitarianism. Orwell published this novel to predict what happens when a government gains too much power. “The Party seeks power entirely for its own sake. We are not interested in the good of others; we are interested solely in power. Not wealth or luxury or long life or happiness; only power, pure power” (Orwell, 263). This quote is a perfect example of what Orwell predicts. O’Brien explains the Party’s goal of absolute power. In Orwell’s Animal Farm, he portrays the theme of power corruption. “The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which” (Orwell, Ch.X). At the end of the novel the pigs couldn’t tell the difference between animals and humans. In an article, Critic Mark Roelofs states, “Yet 1984 is in important ways an obscure book. Its portrayal of modern totalitarianism and its attack upon it are clear enough”. Roelofs mentions how the theme of totalitarianism used in the novel is clear to

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