Description
George Orwell’s novel 1984 is one of the most well-known and influential dystopian works in world literature. The story takes place in a totalitarian state where the government exercises complete control over people’s lives, and even their thoughts cannot remain free.
The protagonist, Winston Smith, quietly rebels against the regime while becoming increasingly entangled in the web of surveillance and manipulation. Under the rule of “Big Brother,” the concept of truth is distorted, the past is constantly rewritten, and reality becomes a tool of power.
1984 is a powerful and thought-provoking work that starkly highlights the dangers of dictatorship and the importance of individual freedom. Its timeless message makes it essential reading for anyone interested in social issues, politics, and visions of the future.





