The Role Of Audience In 1984 By George Orwell

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There are several categories of Audiences. This paper will discuss two categories of audience in George Orwell’s popular novel, 1984. The categories are intended and actual. Intended being the authors ideal audience, and actual being the actual audience. Due to the subject matter of 1984 it is apparent that the intended audience is the general public, with an emphasis on warning the western world. In a letter to Noel Willmett written three years before the actually novel, he states “As to the comparative immunity of Britain and the USA. Whatever the pacifists etc. may say, we have not gone totalitarian yet and this is a very hopeful symptom.”(1944). Obviously, the last part isn't as relevant but it just goes to show that the main goal was

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