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When you look at Orwell’s other novels, however, it becomes clear that his central fear went far beyond government spying. The British author, whose birthday was 110 years ago this month, also wrote pessimistic novels about imperialism, capitalism, commercialism, and war. THE TOTALITARIAN SURVEILLANCE state imagined in George Orwell’s “1984″ is often cited to describe government encroachments on privacy, which is why the recent National Security Agency leaks led to a spike in sales of the dystopian novel on Amazon.com.ll of his novels (except for Animal Farm, which is a specific historical allegory) convey a fear of losing individual freedom to an increasingly oppressive modern society. In each novel, the protagonist’s attempt to escape ends in failure.

The theme of escape in Orwell’s writing has been noted by Dominic Cavendish, who describes “an Orwellian preoccupation with imprisonment and escape, his urge to examine human beings in the most straitened circumstances and consider their often thwarted urges for freedom.  A Hong Kong pro-democractic legislator holds a copy of George Orwell’s  1984 novel this month as lawmakers there tried to persuade Obama not to bring charges against Edward Snowden. Image: AP Photo/Kin Cheung

Burmese Days, published in 1934, tells the story of a British bachelor in 1920s Burma who couldn’t cut it in England and feels like an outsider among other expatriates. Protagonist John Flory is “the lone and lacking individual trapped within a bigger system that is undermining the better side of human nature,” writes Emma Larkin. 

Flory finds hope in the arrival in a young woman whom he b riefly considers his soulmate. At the moment when he starts to propose to her, however, a literal earthquake interrupts them, following which his life is ruined by a confluence of negative forces including a corrupt Burmese magistrate, jealous Burmese mistress, and restrictive British society. Gender relations and dropouts

A Clergyman’s Daughter, published in 1935, tells the story of young Dorothy Hare, who gets abused, gets amnesia, ends up in the gutter, before getting retrieved by the bachelor who abused her. This book, which Orwell later disowned, features haunting portrayals of gender relations as well as “the nightmare in which one may be dropped out of respectable life, no matter how debt-laden and forlorn.”

Dependence on money 

Keep The Aspidistra Flying, published in 1936, tells the story of a man who quits a promising job as a copywriter for an advertising company to focus on his poetry while working a low-paying job. Protagonist Gordon Comstock falls lower and lower while trying to escape an “overarching dependence” on money. In the end he doesn’t, instead conforming to society and taking back his job in advertising.

Orwell’s last book before the war, Coming Up For Air, published in 1939, offers perhaps his most complete criticism of contemporary society.  Predicting World War II

As Bowling drives home to submit to his mundane life, he sees the future with lucid pessimism, in a passage that predicts both World War 2 and 1984:

War is coming. 1941, they say. And there’ll be plenty of broken crockery, and little houses ripped open like packing-cases, and the guts of the chartered accountant’s clerk plastered over the piano that he’s buying on the never-never. But what does that kind of thing matter, anyway? I’ll tell you what my stay in Lower Binfield had taught me, and it was this. IT’S ALL GOING TO HAPPEN. All the things you’ve got at the back of your mind, the things you’re terrified of, the things that you tell yourself are just a nightmare or only happen in foreign countries. The bombs, the food-queues, the rubber truncheons, the barbed wire, the coloured shirts, the slogans, the enormous faces, the machine-guns squirting out of bedroom windows. It’s all going to happen. I know it–at any rate, I knew it then. There’s no escape. Fight against it if you like, or look the other way and pretend not to notice, or grab your spanner and rush out to do a bit of face-smashing along with the others. But there’s no way out. It’s just something that’s got to happen. 

Coming Up For Air was followed in 1945 by Animal Farm (an animal allegory for the events leading up to the Russian Revolution of 1917, which is hard to compare to the other books) and in 1949 by “1984.”

Written on an isolated Scottish island while Orwell suffered from tuberculosis, which would kill him in 1950, the dystopian masterpiece imagines a world where everyone and everything, even history, are controlled by the Party. The book is impressive in its creation of an entire language, history, and government, as well as concepts like doublethink, thoughtcrime, and Newspeak.

Anti-establishment protests

 From the film version of 1984. Image: Topham/Topham Picturepoint/Press Association Images

1984 also follows the theme of thwarted escape. It all starts when protagonist Winston Smith buys an old notebook and surreptitiously writes in it, thereby planting the seeds of antiestablishment thoughts. Smith, while taking care to avoid the surveillance state, starts an affair with a young Party member named Julia. The two of them rent a room in a “prole” part of town and think they have found a way occasionally to escape to a simpler, better life. In fact, the Thought Police have been tracking them the whole time, and the couple are captured and brutally tortured for the entire back third of the novel, until they betray each other and become totally brainwashed. 

Although 1984 is Orwell’s most terrifying novel, its  portrayal of a totalitarian surveillance state remains a work of science fiction. His other novels, however, show how in contemporary society people everywhere are trapped by the relentless march of progress, capitalism, commercialism, communism, and other aspects of modern society.

Orwell warned us about all of it.

- Gus Lubin http://www.thejournal.ie/



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    • POC2014

      I read Nineteen-Eighty-Four in its entirely and watched both movies. The parts that got to me the most was when the Party tortures Winston in Room 101 inside the electrical bathtub. When they finally “break him out of his shell” he is put in front of a mirror and the Party mocks him as humanity as ugly, pitiful and weak.

      Its crazy that everything Orwell said is all coming true!

    • Anonymous

      Orwell was MI5.
      1984 was a manual not a novel.
      It was implemented fully in 1984 with the destruction of free enterprise globally.
      Only now are most people seeing the results.
      Welcome to my world.

    • Ethan Indigo Smith

      http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Patriots-Guide-Oligarchical-Collectivism/dp/161577484X

      “The street angle been known about it for years, the straight anglo are just catching on.” Sean Enstitue

    • truthuncovered

      All the comments are correct. We stand in the same country but yet we are separated. In our mind and soul there lies a subjugation. We do not realize that it is what holds us back. We do not acknowledge it and that is why we never deal with it. You can not rise in the dark without falling. That is the subliminal message that is in your soul. You will attack your brethren because you are looking for a reason outside your self to explain why you will not gather and act.
      …Me too…

      I am here to follow you even if you are wrong part of the time. You see I can understand that there will be times that the energy of the spirit will not be contained. We mis fire..I forgive you in advance. make your ear necklace. It is okay… Moses wore one…So do the Jews..That is where your subliminal subjugation is. You talk about EVIL nazi germany but the jew was the invader. The jew in isreal are invaders given the land. Given their land from a meeting between the leader of saudi arabia and the president of the united states. Given the land because the president of the private corporation of the united states is given power from Britian and the crown empire. He recieved the okay before the meeting. He had the authority because most the land of the world is owned one way or another by the Bank of england. The bank of england get it power and authority by deeds that are in the church’s name. Or shall we call it what it was once known as….ROME..

      Any way you see the lies of who you serve and who owns you goes down a line to a single destination. One single head of a beast so big it scares you into your cave.
      I am waiting for you..We can rebuild the country.

    • patriot156

      yes very much coming onto play now but has been for years.

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