Significance of the Title 1984 by George Orwell
Significance of the Title 1984 by George Orwell Views of Charles H. Kegel In an article on 1984, Charles H. …
Significance of the Title 1984 by George Orwell Views of Charles H. Kegel In an article on 1984, Charles H. …
1984 as a Political Novel 1984 is a political novel. Orwell had, in an article, spoken of a tension which …
1984 as a Love Story Clandestine love-story as one of the themes of “1984” In 1984, Orwell introduces love story …
Symbols in 1984 Symbolism means the representation of an idea, person, or thing by something else which recalls it by …
1984 as a Dystopian Novel 1984 is a nightmare Utopia-in-reverse or dystopia, a world reduced to three nations, constantly at …
Character of O’Brien in 1984 O’Brien A type character O’Brien is by and large a “type” character. He is never …
Character Sketch of Julia in 1984 Julia Not a Complex Character Julia is not a complex character. She has a …
Winston Smith 1984 Winston Smith an Unheroic Figure Winston Smith, like all Orwell’s central characters, is completely unheroic. He is …
1984 George Orwell Summary 1984 Characters Winston Smith An average, intelligent man, a minor employee in the Ministry of Truth, …
Orwell 1984 as a Political Satire Introduction George Orwell’s 1984 was evidently intended as a satire. The main target of …