I don’t really know how to write this one as I am not really one of those who report on books.

Just wanna say to y’all who didn’t read the book you should really go get it. It tells the story of a very dark world, where each uniqueness of our world is exaggerated and shaded, where all is inspected, monitored and controlled by a central authority. a centralized world, where nothing is beautiful but one thing - the common truth. How does living in a world like this feels? How far fetched is this world from ours? What is the nature of truth, and freedom?

These are my thoughts. hope that’s working for you.

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    1 year ago

    I think there are many other versions of the same story that aren’t plagiarized, aren’t written by horrible humans, and are also better written.

    Personally, I’m fond of Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World. I haven’t read it, but you can skip Orwell’s plagiarizing and go to the source and read Yevgeny Zamyatin’s We.

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      1 year ago

      Never heard of Orwell plagiarizing 1984… I’ll have to dig deeper thanks for the info! And 100% brave new world was such an amazing read… it was my first novel in like a decade after reading popular science books and it seriously got me thinking.

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        Not sure if I’d call it plagiarizing, but he did heavily borrow from “We” by yevgeny zamyatin. Which he actually wrote a review of not long before starting with 1984. This Wikipedia section is an interesting read.

        Definitely worth reading both and compare what Orwell copied and which original ideas he added.