Mille neuf cent quatre-vingt-quatre

450 pages

French language

Published Nov. 3, 2021 by Agone.

ISBN:
978-2-7489-0446-8
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5 stars (3 reviews)

« Le pouvoir nous enseigne à rejeter l’évidence de nos yeux et de nos oreilles. C’est son commandement ultime, le plus essentiel. Winston sentit son cœur lui manquer à la pensée de la puissance démesurée qui était déployée contre lui, à la facilité avec laquelle n’importe quel intellectuel le remettrait à sa place avec des arguments subtils qu’il serait incapable de comprendre, et plus encore de contrer.

Et pourtant, il avait raison ! Ils avaient tort, il avait raison. Il fallait défendre les évidences, les platitudes, les vérités. Les truismes sont vrais, accrochons-nous à cela ! Le monde physique existe, ses lois ne changent pas. Les pierres sont dures, l’eau est liquide, tout objet lâché est attiré par le centre de la terre.

Avec le sentiment de s’adresser à O’Brien, et aussi d’énoncer un axiome important, Winston écrivit : La liberté est la liberté de dire que deux et deux …

159 editions

Super dystopia, depressive and triggers, too realized in real life!

4 stars

1984 by Orwell isn't your typical feel-good, hopeful sci-fi novel. It is a dystopian, cautionary tale, that sadly has even more relevance now in 2018 than when it was first published, and this thought is scary.

Its main protagonist is Winston Smith. He works for the Ministry of Truth, London, chief city of Airstrip one, Oceania. During the 1960's, the world had gone through revolutions, and now it is divided into 3 super-continents, at constant war with one another. Every person is monitored and listened to by the over-powerful Big Brother, when every act and even its mere thought are crimes, punished in the most horrible, brual and sadisitic ways imaginable.

The novel portrays a totalitarian future (for the author), where every person and every thing in the world is monitored, catalogued, created, and un-created in a tyranical regime enslaving everyone. Language is re-shaped, history is written and re-written over …

Horrifyingly Excellent

5 stars

Absolutely excellent book, a must read for everyone in my opinion. It does get a little dry at certain parts, but picks right back up. It is entirely worth pushing through.

The book expresses an insanely scary, yet completely plausible future of the world, or more likely certain places. Some places around the world share many similar core values with the world of 1984, which furthermore helps strengthen the fearful possibility. 1984 is a great fusion of non-fiction, history, futurism, and fiction in a dystopian world ruled by people who quite literally want nothing more than power, pure, unadulterated power. They will do anything to get it, and do anything to keep it. This is all done in a fictional world, but sometimes it really feels like you're reading non-fiction, due to how completely possible the world created is. Many values shown in the book, you hear and see about …