Sunday, April 29, 2012

Reading Log

102 pages into 1984
This story evolves around the life of Winston Smith who lives in a totalitarian government. The restrictive,  controlling, and purposeless lifestyles of everyone around him including himself is depressive. Every aspect of life, public and private is controlled and regulated. Every situation is dangerous, and you have to be careful to not speak or think a certain way that speaks revolution or rebellion even if you don't mean to. I have yet to discover the ultimate purpose behind the projects and laws enacted by "The Party." Winston seems to be the only one who notices or acknowledges the oppressiveness and cruelty of the government. But worst than that, he feels like he is the only one with this belief. He knows the lies, the alteration of the past, and the hypnotizing/control of the people done by The Party. Yet, what can he do? He's under their control, and he has to be careful to not get caught (there are telescreens everywhere).

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