I have read the first chapter answering many of my earlier questions. For instances Newspeak is the official language of Oceania and doublethink is basically a modality of thinking a term and a contradiction term at the same time. Furthermore, in the first chapter the author establishes the setting, everything stink and is rotting. Even the internal party workers have rotting homes and awful smells. The only way to forget about all the smells and life is to drink supremacy gin.
There are many themes in 1984 but the close obvious one is political, another one is the inability of a man to communicate his thoughts fully to another human existence and finally the lack of intellectual and emotional communication uttered in Winstons attitude toward Julia, which develops into frustration.
According to my Coles notes Emmanuel Goldstein is very significant. George Orwell employ a Jewish name for the person of the defector. Less than a decade before the 1949 publication of 1984, half of Europe had been active in an attempt to exterminate all the Jews on the subcontinent. The denomination Goldstein is a possible reference to the money grubbing character which Jews were suppositional to have.
Orwell possibly intended Winston Smiths name to have significance. The most...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: Ordercustompaper.com
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