Analysis of 1984: Understanding Orwell's Dystopia is a literary analysis of George Orwell's widely read novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four. William Schnabel's study defines totalitarianism, discusses the composition of the novel, the sources Orwell used to write Nineteen Eighty-Four, Orwell's autobiographical experience, the theme of hate, the mutability of history, language in Oceania, Big Brother and Joseph Stalin, Emmanuel Goldstein and Trotsky, the proles, and the two lovers, Winston Smith and Julia. The book includes an introduction, a conclusion, a bibliography, and an index. William Schnabel's book is intended to be a literary guide for all readers, young or old, for a deeper understanding of Orwell's most important work.
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