Analysis Of George Orwell's '1984'

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I like the style of GO for it’s excellence and simplicity of it’s prose and storytelling ability. ‘1984’ is an iconic work of dystopian fiction. The book is very revolutionary offering a dystopian view of future and forewarned the society against the totalitarianism and socialism as they were felt after the end of World War II and Holocaust. Although His invision did not materialize and he contradicted himself in may sitings with the fall of the Berlin Wall as the Cold War began to thaw across Eastern Europe and the disintegration of USSR in 1991 which indicates triumph of democracy over totalitarianism. But he did not see the sexual revolution (gay movement) coming. At the end of the war, totalitarianism (fascism) was defeated but another