1984, George Orwell

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George Orwell 
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1984 
George Orwell 

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Homework assignment 
- How do you think the world will be in the year 2084? 
-What are your concerns and hopes for the future? 

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Slide 3 - Video

Author 
  • Eric Arthur Blair                       
  • June 25, 1903 India  
  • Police officer 
  • Unfairness, controlling governments 
  • ''Animal farm'' 

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In which war did George Orwell his views change on controlling governments?
A
Spanish Civil War
B
World War I
C
Word War II
D
American Indian War

Slide 5 - Quiz

Historical Context 

  • After World War II 
  •  Controlling governments 
  • Cold War 

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Biographical context

  • Spanish Civil War 
  • Nazi Germany/Communist Russia 
  • Democratic socialist 
  • Own experiences and observations 

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Social and cultural context 


  • Insecurity  
  • New technology 
  • Government control 

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Why did George Orwell write the book?

Slide 9 - Open question

The plot 
  • government control 
  • Winston rebels
  • warns us about: totalitarianism and control, manupilation, loss of identity and rebellion 

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Winston Smith
  • Protagonist 
  • 39 year old 
  • Ministry of truth 
  • Rewrite historical records 
  • Rebellion against the party 
  • Tortured 

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Julia 
  • Lover of Winston
  • Secret relationship 
  • Rebellious spirit 

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Big Brother 
  • Antagonist 
  • The face of the Party 
  •  Symbol of state's surveillance and control 
  • ''Big Brother is watching you'' 

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O'Brien
  • Member of the inner party 
  • Secret rebel 
  • leads Winston into trap 

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What is the famous slogan of Big Brother?

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Themes 

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Totalitarianism and government control
  • Absolute authority 
  • “One of these days, thought Winston with sudden deep conviction, Syme will be vaporized. He is too intelligent. He sees too clearly and speaks too plainly. The Party does not like such people. One day he will disappear. It is written in his face.” (Orwell, 1984, p.) 
  • Fun fact 

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Slide 19 - Video

Surveillance and privacy

  • Constant supervision 
  • “Nothing was your own except the few cubic centimetres inside your skull. ”
  • 500 million cameras 

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Technology 
  • Hidden microphones
  • Torture machinery  
  • Bad side of technology 

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Who/what kept the citizens under constant surveillance

Slide 22 - Open question

Literary terms 

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Allegory 
  • Story telling technique   
  • Big brother 
  • The glass paperweight 
  • Room 101 

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Dystopian novel
  • Big brother 
  •  Newspeak 
  • Room 101 
  • Why Dystopian Literature Matters

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Irony 
  •  “War is Peace; Freedom is Slavery; Ignorance is Strength.” 
  • Doublethink  
  • Big brother 
  • Newspeak

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Narrator 
  • What is a narrator? 
  • Third- person limited point of view 
  • Why the narrator  matters 

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Setting 
  • What is setting? 
  • Airstrip one 
  • 3 world powers 
  • Inner/outer party/proles 
  • 4 party ministries 

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What happened in room 101?
A
Pain and fear
B
Physical torture
C
Fun
D
Psychological torture

Slide 29 - Quiz

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