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Theme Of Freedom In 1984

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Mark wanted to use his phone during lunch. He wanted to be able to check social media and play games during lunch. One day, Mark asked the dean if he could use his phone during lunch, however she said no. Mark kept asking and asking if he could and still got rejected. However, after a span of months he rebelled against the rules and brought out his phone. Fellow classmates saw this and they all got out their phones. Instead of all the craziness that happened during lunch, everyone was quiet and ready for class next period. 1984 by George Orwell is about Winston, who is in a world that has a totalitarianism government ran by Big Brother and The Party. He rebels against it by going against the laws such as being involved in public displays of affection, but gets caught and goes to jail. Eventually, he gets released, however he lost all of his emotions and no longer wants to go against Big Brother. When he was rebelling, Winston was free to do what he wanted and fought against the laws. A theme is the story 1984 would be freedom is worth fighting or dying for. The theme freedom is worth fighting for is shown in the story 1984 when George Orwell writes, “‘How many fingers, Winston?’ ‘Four! Stop it, stop it! How can you go on? Four! Four!’ ‘How many fingers, Winston?’ ‘Five! Five! Five!’ ‘No, Winston, that is no use. You are lying. You still think there are four. How many fingers, please?’ ‘Four! five! Four! Anything you like. Only stop it, stop the pain!’” Basically, Orwell

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