Free Essays, Free Research Papers, Free Book Reports and Free Term Papers
Smart Essay Free Essays, Free Research Papers,
Free Book Reports and Free Term Papers

FREE ESSAY ON 1984

College Term Papers - Instant Download

(sponsored links)

Criticism of “1984”
Explores seven varied interpretations of George Orwell's classic, "1984". -- 1,532 words; MLA

Marxists Aspects of "1984"
A look at the Marxists undertones of George Orwell's book "1984". -- 1,325 words; MLA

"1984" and "Lord of the Flies"
A discussion on abused ruling power in "1984" by George Orwell and the "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding. -- 1,021 words; MLA

Orwell’s “1984”
This paper discusses the concepts of memories and truth based on George Orwell’s “1984”. -- 1,025 words;

Paradox in "1984"
A discussion of the concept of paradox in George Orwell's "1984", looking at the plot as well as the characters. -- 938 words;

Click here for more essays on 1984

1984

1984 The title of the book is 1984 by George Orwell. George Orwell is a pen name for Eric
Blair, his real name. The classification of this book is a combination between a
historical fiction and a science fiction book. The author's purpose in writing this book
was to sort of predict the future or what will happen in the upcoming years. The
copyright date of the book was 1949. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Inc. of New York published
the book. The overall purpose of this paper is to write a critical essay on 1984. The
main setting of the book was in 1984, but it was written in the late 1940's. The story
took place in Oceania, which was in the area of Europe. The book starts by introducing
Winston, the main character, and where he works. He works for the government in the
records department. He lives in a small home and likes to drink bourbon. This was what
the introduction was. Winston buys a diary and starts writing his thoughts in it and he
is afraid the thought police would get him for being a rebel against Big Brother. The
story goes on about Big Brother And what Winston does at work. Next, Winston meets Julia
and she gave Winston a note saying, "I love you"(p.90). They then secretly meet and get
together in a field. They do this a couple times throughout the book too. They learn that
each of them are rebels and said they were afraid of the thought police. The two of them
continue on and find a place to live in Mr. Charrington's shop. Then Julia starts
bringing back smuggled goods that the Inner Party uses like real coffee, sugar, wine, and
other real foods. Now we meet O ' Brian who comes in and acts as their friend, but he
actually is luring them into a trap. Now O'Brian is acting like he is a friend, but he is
not and he captures Winston and Julia. This is an example of an anti-climax. O'Brian
wants to convert them so they love Bog Brother. He does this by torturing them a great
deal. We are led to believe that Winston will die, but he does not die at all. Winston
was eventually was released too. That was the climax of the book. The falling action is
when he is released and he goes back to work and drinking bourbon. It was just like the
beginning of the book with one difference. That difference was that Winston loves Big
Brother, which was the resolution. Winston is a middle-aged man at the age of 39, but is
kind of small and weak. Winston has a good personality, but inside he hates Big Brother
and he fears being caught by the thought police. Julia is a young woman and a rebel like
Winston is. She is very sneaky also like Winston and fears the thought police. Mr.
Charrington is the shop owner in the book, but actually he is a member of the thought
police and aides in the trapping of Winston and Julia. O'Brian is a member of the inner
party and he loves Big Brother. He acts as a friend to Winston and Julia to trap them and
to convert them. Winston again has a deep fear of the thought police and thinks he will
die because of his thoughts. At the end of the book his feelings and personality totally
change by him saying he loves Big Brother at the end. The author's purpose for writing
the book is to warn of the danger certain types of government can have. He is saying
those Dictatorships are very controlling and that they can do as they please just to
control the people within their country. The book says that Inner party, which is like a
Dictatorship, did what ever it took the control the people. The major theme of the book
is that totalitarianism is a very sinister and corrupt form of government and that it
should be banned in some way or another. I believe that it is bad because the government
has the complete power to do what they want and they could possibly change history. An
additional theme in the book is to keep track of your history because at any given time
it could change right in front of you. I believe this to be true because it is possible
for some types of governments to change history to control the people in the country.
Because of this the people could hold rebellions to try and stop the government power
over the people. There are a few main conflicts in the book. The first one is Winston vs.
himself. This is true because he is afraid of what he thinks will eventually happen to
him. Another major conflict is Winston vs. Big Brother. Winston inside hates Big Brother
and is a rebel. He thinks he could be captured by Big Brother because of his thoughts.
The last one is Winston vs. O'Brian. O'Brian is acting as Winston's friend, but he is
really trying to capture him and convert him. The protagonist in the book is Winston,
which means he is the main character and the hero of the book. The Antagonist is
definitely O'Brian by far. He is the antagonist because he is the bad guy in the book.
This story taught to watch out for controlling governments That are really sinister like
a dictatorship and totalitarianism. Those governments are again very controlling and can
do what they want to control the people in their country. It also taught me to that
history can change at any time and that we have to keep track of our history so we are
not controlled. The last thing the story taught me any government could become very
controlling so we have to watch out for it too. My purpose of this paper is to critically
review the book so others can find out if they want to read it or not. I thought it was
an okay book, but it was pretty good near the end of the book. I do recommend that people
who hate long and boring books not to read it at all. Even though it was sort of boring
it did have its good points as well. 
Bibliography


Use the Search box at the top to find Term Papers for Sale by keywords or browse Free Essays page by page
(sorted alphabetically by Essay Title):

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
For college-level Term Papers, Essays, Research Papers and Book Reports, please go to the Term Papers for Sale Website


This Free Essays Web Site, is Copyright © 2009, Essay Express. All rights reserved.




Partner websites: Interior Decor Art :: Immigration Lawyer Toronto :: Laser Clinic Toronto :: Original Abstract Paintings :: Learn Violin in Thornhill :: Learn Violin in Toronto :: Buy used Yamaha piano in Toronto