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1 Background Information and Context
George Orwell's Background Information and Context

2 About the Author “George Orwell” was the pen name of Eric Blair.
Orwell was an Englishman born in India in He died at age of 47 in 1950 due to a burst artery in his lungs. Orwell was educated at Eton, a prestigious boarding school in England.

3 More About the Author Orwell decided to skip college and work as a British Imperial Policeman in Burma He hated working in Burma and returned to England on sick-leave Once back in England he dedicated himself to writing full time. 1984 was written in His novel was first published in 1949 a year before his death.

4 Orwell’s Political Views
He considered himself a democratic socialist and was critical of communism He hated intellectuals, lying, cruelty, political authority, and totalitarianism He strongly opposed Stalin and Hitler -- he was very outspoken during WWII

5 1984: Setting and Genre Futuristic, cautionary novel
Setting: London, in the mythical country of Oceania, 1984 (in the future)

6 Characters: Winston Smith
Winston Smith: Main character and the narrator of the story. Winston is a 39 year old low-ranking member of the ruling Party He secretly hates Big Brother and harbors revolutionary dreams Winston is thin, frail, contemplative, intellectual

7 Characters: Julia Julia is Winston’s 25 year old lover
She is a beautiful, dark-haired woman who enjoys sex and claims to have had affairs with many Party members She is optimistic and her rebellion is small and personal

8 Characters: O’Brien A mysterious, powerful, and sophisticated member of the Inner Party Winston believes O’Brien is a member of the “Brotherhood” -- a legendary group of anti-Party rebels Winston trusts and admires O’Brien, but never quite figures him out

9 Characters: Mr. Charrington
A kind and encouraging old man who runs a second-hand shop in the prole district He rents Winston and Julia a room without a telescreen so they can carry on their love affair He seems supportive of Winston’s rebellion against the Party

10 Characters: Big Brother
Big Brother is the perceived ruler of Oceania -- he looks like a combination of Hitler and Stalin Big Brother’s God-like image is stamped on coins and projected on telescreens (televisions that contain a surveillance camera – found in almost every room of the apartments of the characters in the novel) -- his face is unavoidable

11 1984: Oceania’s Ranks Oceania is a huge country ruled by The Party, which is led by a figure called “Big Brother” The Inner Party (1% of pop.) control the country The Outer Party (18% of pop.) are controlled by the Inner Party The Proles (81% of pop.) are the labor power who live in poverty The Brotherhood is an underground rebellion organization lead by Emmanuel Goldstein

12 The Ministries of Oceania
Oceania's four ministries are housed in huge pyramidal structures displaying the three slogans of the party on their sides. The Ministry of Peace Minipax is the newspeak name for the Ministry of Peace, which concerns itself with making war The Ministry of Plenty Miniplenty in Newspeak, it is the ministry involved in maintaining ever-present poverty in Oceania The Ministry of Truth Minitrue is the propaganda arm of the Ingsoc State. They distribute the leaflets, porno, and of course the telescreens. Winston Smith spends his daytime hours “correcting” historical records in Minitrue. The Ministry of Love Miniluv is a gigantic windowless building devoted to torture and brutality. The home of the thought police, it is surrounded by a maze of barbed wire and machinegun towers.

13 Ungood plusgood doubleplusgood
1984: Newspeak Newspeak is the official language of Oceania The goal of the Party is to have Newspeak replace Oldspeak (standard English) Newspeak eliminates undesirable words and invents new words -- all to force Party conformity Ungood plusgood doubleplusgood

14 1984: Doublethink Doublethink is the manipulation of the mind by making people accept contradictions Doublethink makes people believe that the Party is the only institution that knows right from wrong “The Ministry of Truth” (where Winston works) changes history, facts, and memories to promote Doublethink

15 1984: Story Overview Winston is sick of his job fabricating and changing history at the “Ministry of Truth” Winston has a sexual affair with Julia -- he trusts her and shares his rebellious thoughts with her Winston wants to get involved with O’Brien, who he thinks is part of the Brotherhood rebellion Eventually we get a view into room 101


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