1911: boarding school in England, but he doesn't feel at
ease because the other students were snobbish and from
wealthier families
1922: joined the Indian Imperial Police in Burma (officer)
1927: resigned (disappointment by imperialistic oppressive
methods) and returned to Europe, where he lived on the
streets in Paris and London experiencing life as a homeless
1932: began a teaching career
1936: married Eileen O’Shaughnessy.
1936: fought on the Republican side during the Spanish Civil War
severely wounded, returned to England
1941: joined the BBC and is rejected for military service due to his poor health
wrote essays exalting British institutions if compared to totalitarism (Mussolini, Hitler, Stalin)
1945: "Animal Farm" - satire of Russian Revolution
1945: 1945 his wife died
1949: publication of 1984
1950: re-married but three months later died. (suffered from tubercolisis)
awareness
of social
injustice
emotional
identification with
the working class.
role of the artist ➝ to
inform, to reveal facts and
draw conclusions from
them ➝ social function.
SOCIAL THEMES
realistic language
misery caused by poverty
depravation of society
The essay
Orwell warns against “the vagueness and the sheer incompetence of modern
English prose”. A writer should use a clear and direct language, so as to
become an actual instrument of information and communication
1984
to suggest that society could
easily be transformed in
reality in the near future
science-fiction
satirical meaning
DYSTOPIAN NOVEL
= speaks of negative utopia
the world represented
is completely negative,
the worst imaginable
The War
inspired
Orwell and
also the 2
atomic
bombs
oppressive world
no privacy
no space for love or happiness or
different idead
London, in the future
terror and constant
control
telescreens
microphones
videocameras
Punishment against the rebels
duty to eliminate those who deverge from the Party
BRAINWASHING
BIG BROTHER
distant, yet
omnipresent
oppressor
symbol of the total control of the
individual's life by mass media
"Is watching you!" - posters everywhere
prophetic picture of a world where individuality is annihilated
provides the account of the way a totalitarian state attempts to control
the thoughts of its citizens through language.
the world is divided into 3 great powers
Eurasia
Eastasia
Oceania
England is part of
continually at war with each other
PARTY VS PROLES
Ministry of Truth
manipulates people's mind
modifies and rewrites books and
documents adapting them to the
political needs of the moment
historical memory and consciousness CANCELLED
REDUCTION OF VOCABULARY
IMPOSSIBILITY TO
THINK AND REACT
AGAINST THE PARTY
rewrites history and past
Thoght police
torture
Importance of memory and trust.
protagonist: Winston Smith
not casual: reference to Churchill
works for the Ministery of Truth but is not
devotes. Has a love-story but is betrayed and
punished by a "friend" of him. Hated the party
and tried to rebel but is defeated and learns to
love Big Brother.
IT'S A WARNING against the danger of
total adhesion to a political system and its
leader
warning through a negative example in order to avoid it
LANGUAGE
clear
uncomplicated
influenced by his work as journalist
opposite words and
paradox are employed in
the slogans
PESSIMISM
= struggle against all superpowers can never be successful
NEWSPEAK
the official language
eliminates undesirable words
aim: to
reduce human
conscioussnes
and soppress
free thinking
DOUBLETHINKING
manipulation of the mind by making people accept contradictions and every idea
makes people believe that
the Party is the only
institution that knows right
from wrong.
possibility to believe in two ideas at the same time, even if they're
contradictory