

Orwell's writing in 1984 is characterized by its stark realism and its unflinching depiction of the horrors of totalitarianism. The novel's protagonist, Winston Smith, begins to question the oppressive regime and becomes involved in a dangerous and ultimately doomed rebellion. Both books depict a future world in which individual freedom and privacy are subordinated to the demands of a totalitarian state, and citizens are manipulated and controlled through technology, propaganda, and social conditioning.ġ984 is set in a grim, authoritarian society in which all citizens are monitored and controlled by the ruling Party.


1984 by George Orwell and Brave New World by Aldous Huxley are two of the most famous and influential dystopian novels ever written.
