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Originally posted by peter
it's definately a great book, i've read it countless times now. also got to see a 16mm copy of the 1956 version of the film which was really good as well. seeing as though there were two endings, what do you think has more impact-winston being broken, or holding out and being shot?
Originally posted by Taxman
1984 is dubbleplusgood.
Originally posted by TheCatalyst
Originally posted by Taxman
1984 is dubbleplusgood.
Lol!! I agree
Originally posted by alternateheaven
A good book from a literary point of view, but quite frankly it does more harm than good I think. Somehow it injects a hopelessness into the mind over the course of its pages. It paints such a dim picture of the world that I find it hard to smile right after finishing it up. That humans could come to be so twisted, and just plain out f-ed in the head is just beyond me, put apparantly not beyond the human mind as Orwell proved simply by writing the book.
Originally posted by NotTooHappy
Then, when you're done reading it, go have some Victory Gin!
Originally posted by Pisky
Originally posted by NotTooHappy
Then, when you're done reading it, go have some Victory Gin!
And some Freedom Fries to go with it
Originally posted by namehere
Originally posted by alternateheaven
A good book from a literary point of view, but quite frankly it does more harm than good I think. Somehow it injects a hopelessness into the mind over the course of its pages. It paints such a dim picture of the world that I find it hard to smile right after finishing it up. That humans could come to be so twisted, and just plain out f-ed in the head is just beyond me, put apparantly not beyond the human mind as Orwell proved simply by writing the book.
well considering the time period it was written in plus the fact he was in a convent being treated for an illness, i attribute how it was written to his mental state and events during the time period, not how most see it as how society is heading or whatever.