Nineteen Eighty-Four (George Orwell) - Book Review

Published: Dec. 29, 2020, 6:45 a.m.

Will the censorship enabled through technology be our downfall? 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' is an already classic fiction book published in 1949 by the author Eric Blair (under the pseudonym of George Orwell). We are treated to a small snippet from the life of Winston Smith as he battles a futile fight against a totalitarian regime. The core themes of the book revolve around control through censorship and the addiction of pure, raw power.
Kyrin had this say about the book. "A book that keeps on giving. Nineteen Eighty-Four contains a memorable yet harrowing world that we have attempted to create in real life (the USSR and gulag camp system for example). The book is a true classic and has introduced cultural mainstays such as: Big Brother, doublethink, thoughtcrime and newspeak. It has powerful insights and sublime writing that is unique to George Orwell, truly one of the best books ever!"

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Timeline:
0:00 - Synopsis
2:30 - Control through censorship
6:06 - Totalitarianism & power
8:49 - Personal observations
9:41 - Summary
12:10 - Pragmatic takeaway: use more colourful language!


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