Nineteen Eighty-Four
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5b 1949, First Canadian Edition, George Orwell
Quote
“Who controls the past controls the future."
Note
George Orwell's main warning in "1984" is a stark cautionary tale about the dangers of totalitarianism, censorship, and the abuse of power. Through the nightmarish society of Oceania, Orwell warns us about the potential consequences of a government that controls not only the actions but also the thoughts and beliefs of its citizens.
The novel serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of individualism, truth, and the preservation of freedom in the face of oppressive regimes.
Orwell's main message is that if we allow authority to manipulate language, rewrite history, and strip us of our autonomy and critical thinking, we risk losing our humanity and becoming subjects to the whims of authoritarian rule.
"1984" urges us to remain vigilant in safeguarding our rights and liberties against the encroachment of tyranny.