How Does George Orwell Create A Believable Setting In 1984

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How Orwell Creates a Believable Setting in 1984 Written in 1948, George Orwell created an anti-Utopia novel and foresaw that the world will be divided into three great powers; Oceania, Eastasia and Eurasia. The book is set in 1984 and Winston Smith, who is the main character, plans to overthrow "Big Brother" with his two members of the Brotherhood, Juliaand O'Brien. Orwell created a setting that has many similarities with our world, whilst giving warnings to the reader of what may happen if no precautions are made beforehand. One of the main similarities is the details of the landmarks, the way the characters live and the technology mentioned. In the book, Winston decided to meet Julia, for the …show more content…

Also, the place where Winston worked, the Ministry of Truth was described as "an enormous pyramidal structure of glittering white concrete". This could possibly be the University of London Senate House. For the way of living, we can see that Winston life is controlled by Big Brother in many ways. For example, Winston was not even allowed to think about rebelling, as Winston knows that "even a back can be revealing" and this can lead to being caught by the thought police. It is this fear of the Government which all of us have. We may fear that if we think about betraying our nation, our nation would act first and punish us. We can see this happening from the way Winston chooses to rebel against Big Brother: he joined the rumored Brotherhood and acted against the restriction in the greatest number of ways he can. For example, he had an affair with Juliaand made love with her without getting married and having permission. In other words, even though we know that it is very difficult to fight against a nation, some of us still try to test the Government's strength. However, those who …show more content…

The Thought Police, by using this sort of equipment, can arrest thought criminals secretly and the result is, most cases, there is "no trial, no report of the arrest". By using the similarities listed above in the 3 different fields, we can say that Orwell used facts, objects and places which have already happened or existed to create a world where only minor changes have been made from our world, for example names, and that no extreme events occur. Although the setting seems believable to us, not many countries which have a totalitarianism society existed when Orwellwrote this book. He actually showed the people the potential of the world being full of totalitarianism, by writing this book and using countries which are not created, for example, the United Kingdom, and revealing what those countries may do to eliminate those who betray them. As mentioned in the book, the United Kingdom was called "Airstrip one". This means that in the future, capitalist countries may control its people with more restrictions and rules and therefore, make its people become more scared and

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