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In the novel 1984, author George Orwell presents a dystopian world where three totalitarian states-Oceania, Eurasia, and Eastasia-exist constantly at war with each other. The parties use technological advancements to keep their own members and the masses under careful observation and constant control. The novel's protagonist, Winston Smith, is a citizen of the super-state Oceania-an oligarchy of hierarchical rule under the principles of English Socialism known as Ingsoc.
The Party consists of Inner Party members, who are the ruling elite, and regular Party members, who are citizens of Oceania. The Party's leader, Big Brother, displays massive images of his kind throughout London. The images, complete with dark hair and a substantial mustache, often include the words "Big Brother is Watching You."
Winston works in the Records Department of the Ministry of Truth, which handles all Party literature and propaganda, altering or destroying documents from the Party once published. He often throws evidence into a “memory hole” where it is sucked into the building's internal furnaces. These actions ensure that the Party's version of the Past is never questioned. Such alterations often remove a person from history or make previously flawed predictions accurate.
The other three ministries are the Ministry of Love, which handles all Party prisoners; the Ministry of Peace, which handles war; and the Ministry of Plenty, which manages the production of Party goods. These state-indorsed products include Victory cigarettes, Victory gin, and Victory coffee, all of which are of extremely poor quality.
Winston has never quite accepted the Party and its ideological principles of Ingsoc. He believes in an unalterable past and finds Party politics reprehensible. Winston wishes for privacy, intimacy, freedom, and love but cannot openly express any of this for fear of death. Such thoughts constitute "thought crimes," which are highly punishable offenses resulting in arrest, imprisonment, torture, and often death.
When the book opens, Winston is writing in a diary inside his meager apartment where a telescreen transmits Party information and propaganda. This state-run spying device also allows the propaganda team, known as the “Thought Police,” to listen to and watch Party members in Oceania. Winston is fortunate to have a small nook in his apartment out of the view of the telescreen. There he writes his true memories in a diary purchased from an old junk shop, all related to his life and the violence of the Party which is quite common in the age of Oceania. Penning these thoughts is punishable by death if he is caught.
At the Ministry of Truth Winston sits through the daily “Two Minutes Hate,” which rails against Oceania's enemy, Eurasia. The propaganda is so powerful that the people around him begin shouting at the screen. Of course, Winston must join in to avoid suspicion.
Finding himself increasingly curious about the past, Winston returns to the junk shop where he bought his diary. The proprietor, a kind old man named Mr. Charrington, shows him a room above the shop and Winston imagines what it might be like to live there among old things, free from the constant presence of the telescreen.
One day, at the Ministry of Truth, a dark-haired girl named Julia, trips and falls to ground in front of Winston. As he helps here to her feet, she slips him a note declaring her love for him. Winston is astounded, but extremely excited by the possibility of a love affair. The affair must be secret, as the Party forbids any sort of sexual pleasure. In fact, sexual repression is a tenet of Ingsoc. The Party must approve every marriage, and it is unacceptable for a man and a woman to express any physical attraction for one another. All energy must be devoted to the Party.
With a great deal of effort to remain undetected, Julia and Winston finally meet in a secluded clearing in a wooded area. Winston learns Julia’s name for the first time. They discuss their beliefs regarding the Party then begin their love affair. At one point, Winston notices that the secluded spot she has led them to exactly matches a place he constantly sees in his dreams that he has termed the “Golden Country.” Winston and Julia are limited to public interactions and minimal conversations, but the two discover a mutual hatred of the Party and eventually fall in love. Winston believes that it is possible to overthrow the Party, while Julia is satisfied simply living a double life. Eventually, Winston rents the room above Mr. Charrington's flat where Winston and Julia meet in secret.
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@M.A.C.01
@M.A.C.01 3 года назад
The drawing of Winston as a broken man was depressing looking
@audreyandremington5265
@audreyandremington5265 3 года назад
But his eyebrows are still better than mine
@possemis
@possemis 3 года назад
this should be a mandatory read for high-schoolers. it is quite scary when you see that a lot of modern governments are in the early stages of becoming the government in the book.
@chodagreat7876
@chodagreat7876 2 года назад
Early stages? More like 80% completed
@Scorpion-yr6uh
@Scorpion-yr6uh 2 года назад
Mandatory you say… LITERALLY 1984!!! /s
@bahojumaboy2968
@bahojumaboy2968 2 года назад
it is :(
@scarnoir6566
@scarnoir6566 2 года назад
"it is quite scary when you see that a lot of modern governments are in the early stages of becoming the government in the book" and here you gave yourself the answer as to why it will NOT become a mandatory read for high-schoolers in any country.
@fabiowodczynski5602
@fabiowodczynski5602 Год назад
@@scarnoir6566 depends where you live i guess. It is a mandatory set book where i live
@nathanbeer3338
@nathanbeer3338 3 года назад
Winston knew O'Brian since the beginning of the story, he even knew his name, unlike Julia, and Winston had dreams where O'Brian told him: "We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness."
@aviatorz3913
@aviatorz3913 3 года назад
In the building of ministry of love , lights never goes off...
@mysticlamp8310
@mysticlamp8310 2 года назад
ahhhhhhh, i finished reading the book today and now it all makes sense. The prisons in the ministry of love don't turn off the lights, hence the quote "We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness." This book is such a great read (or listen like i did)
@Matthew-qx3dh
@Matthew-qx3dh 3 года назад
1984 taught me how twisted governments can be, and how closely it is to some modern world countries
@TheKingPickle.
@TheKingPickle. 2 года назад
Yep
@fiorinopizio4554
@fiorinopizio4554 Год назад
North korea
@somemf6134
@somemf6134 Год назад
Soon every capitalist country will be just like this
@DrummerDelight
@DrummerDelight 11 месяцев назад
Never trust the gov't
@danielgodfrey4415
@danielgodfrey4415 8 месяцев назад
​@fiorinopizio4554 America in the current state. The biden regime actually tried to start the ministry of truth and have desires of imprisoning people who disagree with the party.
@orwellianwiress
@orwellianwiress 3 года назад
The art in this video is so good! I'd love to see a full-fledged animated 1984 movie one day (but not dumbed down for children like Animal Farm was)
@desertigloo2383
@desertigloo2383 2 года назад
I liked animated Animal Farm :c
@Rigbysalad
@Rigbysalad Год назад
The movie is really good too
@dragonempress8367
@dragonempress8367 Год назад
Animal farm as an animated film was extremely dark and not dumbed down.
@michaelpalmieri7335
@michaelpalmieri7335 Год назад
​@@dragonempress8367 There was a live-action miniseries version of "Animal Farm" on TV a couple of decades ago. I think it was on one of Ted Turner's channels.
@zombie.princezz
@zombie.princezz 2 года назад
I read this book a long time ago in 9th grade and it genuinely shocked and disturbed me but I understand how he couldn't fight the brain washing the ending for him just felt so painfully realistic
@jasonzacharias2150
@jasonzacharias2150 Год назад
I was one of the dumbasses who thought it was fiction, went to 101 and everything... Now they just kill us with the environment overtime, makes them feel like Mrs. Bigger, guilt free death is like sugar free candy, mostly sucks 🧬
@Amine-gz7gq
@Amine-gz7gq Год назад
In the end, he loves his big brother, but he was shot in the head after rejoicing in Oceania's victory. The aim of the party is to transform the dissidents and then kill them, not to kill them directly so that people don't think of them as heroes/martyrs.
@nuntana2
@nuntana2 9 месяцев назад
He wasn’t shot. They just made him think he was to be shot… all part of the brainwashing.
@numbersix8919
@numbersix8919 2 года назад
Big Brother may or may not have been a real person in "the revolution" and may or may not still be alive. The same goes for Goldstein.
@ryanf4106
@ryanf4106 Год назад
or neither may have existed at all. the year 1984 may not actually be 1984. the party says that the year is 1984 therefore it is so. the party says goldstien exists therefore he does.
@mogethecurator3232
@mogethecurator3232 Год назад
Big Brother is God and Goldstein is Satan. Religion is a tool to control the public. Other cultures have different religions. Western civilization is Oceania.
@EliuSosa22-
@EliuSosa22- 4 месяца назад
Is big brother symbolizes oppression on every soul that totalitarianism destroys
@steveouk90126
@steveouk90126 Год назад
Orwell got it wrong: the telescreens in our homes won't be imposed on us by an oppressive Big Brother. The people will fight one another for the privilege of having the most luxurious telescreen on their bodies.
@tylercox1875
@tylercox1875 2 месяца назад
cellphones are the telescreen
@legotavi1320
@legotavi1320 13 дней назад
it wasn't imposed though, one of the characters mentioned not buying one
@bravozero6
@bravozero6 9 дней назад
Wrong the government simply read the book and made the process smoother. Almost everything he warns about is instituted in America today
@alphaham2130
@alphaham2130 3 года назад
God, such a wonderful book. A story told in a grand simple fashion.
@striker6677
@striker6677 3 года назад
I quit reading the book part way though so I got to make up my own ending where something good actually happened. Also, that level or torture is deeply ineffective for the stated goal, constant endless brutality leads to desensitization after a while they just shut down and mentally regress to nothing, not brainwashing at all really more like depersonalization.
@owenlewis4693
@owenlewis4693 2 года назад
There’s already something hopeful. The end of the book contains an appendix on Newspeak, which is written in both past tense and plain English.
@willdrumsalot4595
@willdrumsalot4595 2 года назад
Thats sort of the entire point of the book. There's a line "When finally you surrender to us, it must be of your own free will. We do not destroy the heretic because he resists us: so long as he resists us we never destroy him. We convert him, we capture his inner mind, we reshape him.". The entire point of Winstons torture is to state the point that the party quite literally controls everything - even the mind. Smith loses himself to double think and finally accepts big brother. This ending not only concludes the book in an absolutely unexpected yet genius way, but it also points towards the ideology that a dictaor run socialist government will go to great lengths to maintain the structure of society no matter what the cost.
@Laesis
@Laesis 2 года назад
I don't think you got the book if you think it was ineffective. The idea is to break the mind. Break it so much that you no longer have a will to even truly use it any longer. Break it in a way that you simply accept any information given to you. If someone says something is good, you deem it so, you just follow along. Your mind is to broken to do otherwise.
@michaelpalmieri7335
@michaelpalmieri7335 Год назад
​​@@willdrumsalot4595 I noticed that this video says next to nothing about doublethink or Newspeak, not even a word about the ruling party's three main doublethink pronouncements: "War Is Peace; Freedom Is Slavery; Ignorance Is Strength." Also, the narrator gets the story wrong when he says that when Winston Smith (the main character) joins his fellow workers for the "Two Minute Hate" period, he and they all shout their hatred against Eurasia, the country that's the principle enemy of Oceania. I've read the book, so I know that what they're really yelling their hate about is not a country, but a person, namely Emanuel Goldstein, the main enemy of the state. He's referred to as a former participant in the "revolution" that brought about the rise of Oceania and of Big Brother, the all-knowing, all-hearing, and all-seeing dictator of Oceania. In the Two Minute Hate, a newsreel comes on showing Goldstein giving a speech about how the revolution had been betrayed, and how, instead of bringing peace and freedom to the people, it brought them constant wars and oppression. The loyal party members are encouraged to scream at Goldstein's film so loud, that no one can hear his voice or his words. (He's also suspected of being a part of the "Brotherhood," the alleged secret organization that plans to overthrow Big Brother, and which Winston Smith and his secret mistress, Julia, are urged to join by O'Brian of the Inner Party, unaware that he's actually working with the Thought Police to trap the two rebellious lovers and to turn them over to the Ministry Of Love, where they are tortured into "betraying" each other, that is, they're forced to stop loving each other, to accept the philosophy of the Party, and to "love Big Brother.") Incidentally, Emanuel Goldstein is believed to have been based on Leon Trotsky, a former supporter of the 1917 Bolshevik revolution and the Soviet Union, until the 1930s, when he left Russia and began making speeches against its Communist regime and against the rule of Josef Stalin. (who was supposedly the model for Big Brother, although others claim that the character was based on Adolf Hitler, or Benito Mussolini, or that B.B. is a composite character, that he was a combination of these and other notorious tyrants.) Eventually, after finding out that Trotsky was hiding in Mexico, Stalin sent an assassin to "eliminate" the man he considered a "traitor" to the Soviet state. The hired killer tracked down Trotsky and stabbed and beat him several times. Trotsky lingered in a hospital bed for many days, before finally dying from his wounds.
@alexman378
@alexman378 5 месяцев назад
It’s why they switch tactics. Only ever going about utilising beatdowns isn’t enough. We even see it since Winston doesn’t change. Then they soften him up a bit, then they use fear tactics. He doesn’t switch until he gives up Julia. That was the one thing he clung onto, and that’s how he became lost in the end. Not necessarily due to what they did, but due to what he did. When he lost her, he lost a core reason of what he was fighting for and gave up. That can absolutely happen.
@GoArian
@GoArian 3 месяца назад
The craziest part is that we are watching this as we are watched by Big Brother.
@sierrawilson1637
@sierrawilson1637 5 лет назад
Awesome summary and slideshow! Very informative, detailed, and quick. Thanks!
@abbieness
@abbieness 2 года назад
this is the most comprehensive summary of the book! thank you for this
@DevilFrog61
@DevilFrog61 2 года назад
The most important piece of literature for our time
@videorobinmicro4974
@videorobinmicro4974 3 года назад
a great summary as always. I love 1984, I think its a story everyone should read and think about. but is probably the most disturbing thing I have ever had the pleasure of experiencing in a book.
@todii8149
@todii8149 9 месяцев назад
There are way worse that are kinda like this try Tender Is The Flesh, little spoiler humans eat each other and it’s dystopian just like 1984
@ginayip23
@ginayip23 5 лет назад
This channel derserves more subscribers!
@danylagunes
@danylagunes 6 месяцев назад
Just finished this! Took a while for me to finish since I started before my semester began. What a sad ending for Winston. Thank you for this summary!
@soliemukbang96
@soliemukbang96 5 лет назад
Perfec summary with perfect photoshow 👍👍👍 please keep going on
@aptspire
@aptspire 3 года назад
Oceania encompasses most of the Americas as well. The UK is the "Airstrip One" part of it.
@Tahir_dirojay
@Tahir_dirojay Год назад
I just completed the book. Suggesting you all the most marvelous novels ever.
@michalzimmer1453
@michalzimmer1453 4 года назад
“Heeyyyy, what are you doing big-bro???”
@flori2k218
@flori2k218 3 года назад
😂😂😂
@haveagoodone2935
@haveagoodone2935 2 года назад
Sad that today. Everyone has their own personal camera and gets upset if no one is watching
@mutiyangpilingbabae9207
@mutiyangpilingbabae9207 3 года назад
I'm actually planning to read this book but this summary is so painful for me maybe I'll pass. My heart still hurts as I typed this.
@darkhall8227
@darkhall8227 3 года назад
room 101
@EarthBoundBean
@EarthBoundBean 2 года назад
It's even more painful to read in all its detail. It's one of the few books to bring out genuine emotion and the only one I've ever read that has made me cry. It's a fantastic book though you absolutely need to read it for your self.
@madelinesandler7424
@madelinesandler7424 2 года назад
yeah, i read it and it was definitely a heavy book. but im super glad i read it bc it's very important, and perhaps one day, the opportunity to read it will be gone :/
@keenumman1
@keenumman1 2 года назад
Better to see a painful truth than a comfortable lie.
@danylagunes
@danylagunes 6 месяцев назад
I just finished the novel. It feels soul crushing and very defeating.
@theworldisajojoreference8342
@theworldisajojoreference8342 2 года назад
This book is terrifying to me.
@jasonzacharias2150
@jasonzacharias2150 Год назад
Your conditioning is only just getting started... God help us
@tumikganyago403
@tumikganyago403 4 года назад
Brilliant illustrations
@PaquiPaqui73
@PaquiPaqui73 Год назад
It's remarkable how Winston's actions are punishable by death, even if laws of any kind exist in Oceania.
@kapelski104
@kapelski104 3 года назад
I'm supposted to be writing an analysis of this book tomorrow. I'm now binging videos about 1984 for research since I didn't actually read it.
@danivasquez1984
@danivasquez1984 3 года назад
That's too bad. It's a really good book.
@mariell639
@mariell639 2 года назад
You should read it.
@StiX-66
@StiX-66 12 дней назад
Did you read it yet? Great book
@yerielurena1873
@yerielurena1873 2 года назад
That was a very sad ending.
@Michael-xw2qu
@Michael-xw2qu 2 года назад
It was, I was slightly disappoointed initially but after some more thought it makes sense and it shouldn't have ended any other way.
@alexman378
@alexman378 5 месяцев назад
It was, but it was truthful. You can see it today.
@corygreaves1227
@corygreaves1227 28 дней назад
The appendix refers to the party and engsoc in the past tense. I got from that the party and big brother does in fact, eventually fall.
@leclaireiswin7069
@leclaireiswin7069 3 года назад
When corrupt people do nothing but deny them and/or project their crimes onto their enemies, they are saying to you "2+2=5"
@TheJbeatsProductions
@TheJbeatsProductions 2 года назад
Perfect analysis Sir
@Aiz4apple
@Aiz4apple 8 месяцев назад
Took mushrooms a bout a few years again and decided to take the train into nyc, a man sat next to me on th amtrak, didn’t feel like talking but we got to it, the man told me to read every banned book on the list and to start with 1984, I’m about 8 in and just finished this. By far the best thing I’ve read, really opens your eyes to how scary your government can be
@edra2005
@edra2005 2 года назад
1984 is closer to 1949 than it is to 2021
@lajsj5265
@lajsj5265 3 года назад
Can I say this video saved me from my English book reading exam?
@brandonstockton4289
@brandonstockton4289 3 года назад
You missed out on the chance to read a great book
@kirkhensley5870
@kirkhensley5870 Год назад
Actually, there was a 1984 movie (how cool is this?) Made in 1984! It's positively faithful to the book, takes out the boring part where Winston Smith reads all about the government in power, and it scares the bejesus out of you in the end! It's perfect as a film because of its faithful treatment of the source material! Watch the movie, get the book afterwards and then read the boring details about the government and you'll be all caught up.
@Kerys23a
@Kerys23a Год назад
Also one made in the 50s that's on RU-vid for free
@AnthonyTolhurst-dw1nc
@AnthonyTolhurst-dw1nc Год назад
The boring part you say? The most telling piece of the work; dummy
@ramsal6013
@ramsal6013 3 года назад
Bravo my friend 👏
@Cicada1997
@Cicada1997 4 месяца назад
you just saved my grade in swedish! Thanks!
@jaybird1512
@jaybird1512 Год назад
George Orwell predicted the future with 1984. Only, we willing submitted to a modern 1984 rather than having it forced upon us. Orwell said in his last interview “don’t let it happen” and yet we failed him miserably.
@balleraap007
@balleraap007 Год назад
I didn’t I’m only 27 but I see through it all time to 1776 I got land and guns boi
@alexman378
@alexman378 5 месяцев назад
Those who know history can predict the future. It’s why they try their best to change it (much like what Winston’s job is), and why they’re so committed in making it tedious at schools, so that kids are too bored to ever look into it.
@CONTACTLIGHTTOMMY
@CONTACTLIGHTTOMMY 11 месяцев назад
I highly recommend the Steve Parker dramatized audiobook. A great listen.
@scottm5425
@scottm5425 2 года назад
Depressing but well explained
@sidneydupuy9933
@sidneydupuy9933 3 года назад
This video saved my Advanced ELA grade
@l.schaefer9274
@l.schaefer9274 Год назад
Heard the proposed restric act today and thought about 1984 immediately.
@Sirnewtzz
@Sirnewtzz 2 года назад
what a great book!
@mohamedabdelnaby5606
@mohamedabdelnaby5606 3 года назад
Well prepared video
@Tsukuyomi_99
@Tsukuyomi_99 5 месяцев назад
Good summary
@WolfLarson
@WolfLarson Год назад
The ending was, "He loves Big Brother, as the bullet entered his brain"
@memequeezy829
@memequeezy829 2 года назад
thanks for helping me pass my english exam
@marcusbaker830
@marcusbaker830 2 месяца назад
Im seeing Roblox slowly in the early stages of turning into 1984 in the context of corruption, greediness, and silencing those who expose Roblox's flaws in any legal way even forging documents
@6TypoS9
@6TypoS9 2 года назад
so the moral is that we are helpless against a potential tyrannical society that surrounds us, and we will subdue in order to survive? doesn't really tell us how too deal with such a society, any thoughts?
@trelsix6209
@trelsix6209 2 года назад
The book is a warning and tells you what to prevent
@ballofmayo5132
@ballofmayo5132 Год назад
No. I see the moral as governments needing an INSANE amount of effort to brainwash people. But the difference is, many brainwashings can be done by having populations willing give up their freedoms over small bits at a time, and dumb themselves while remaining oblivious.
@balleraap007
@balleraap007 Год назад
So basically too late time to 1776🔫
@donotdoit8428
@donotdoit8428 5 месяцев назад
it totally tells you how to deal with tyranical facist government. it tells us, single party tyranny is most dengerous type of tyranny. A dictator can be stopped in long run, but something maintained by as organisation as an organ of country can never be stopped. if one went down new fifty will emerge with oppresion in thier justifiable way.
@Grace-li6ts
@Grace-li6ts 3 года назад
This is a brillant novel
@madvulcan8964
@madvulcan8964 4 года назад
The thing I never hear people talk about 1984 is how will that society will fall? All Empire's do and will fall to dust so how long till Big-Brother, Oceania, Eurasia an that way of life on earth will collapse? It may take a hundred or two years it may even take fifty or less? And another thing What were Big-Brother, Oceania and Eurasia's plans for the future? Were they making any new scientific development into anything like going into space or were the only new things we're ever more horrible ways to torturing humanity? Cause if there were no new inventions to aid humanity especially in medicine a posable disease could have easily collapse this society as easy as a twig but what then? How would people rebuild society, could they even rebuild society? Part of me thinks after what that world has done to humanity I find it hard to believes they can but some of me thinks that they could, some part how against all odds by God there's a chance, life always finds away.
@Jamie-js3qw
@Jamie-js3qw 4 года назад
There is no empire, there is thought control. The empire controls thought. There is no physical reality. Eurasia may not even exist.
@gonefishin7791
@gonefishin7791 4 года назад
10 years give or take, just my opinion
@samueldarby1425
@samueldarby1425 4 года назад
I think in the end, big brother lost because the book is written from a historical perspective with no newspeak. It hints that the totalitarian state was overturned.
@stuckupcurlyguy
@stuckupcurlyguy 3 года назад
it is implied that the party has achieved a sort of stability and won't fall. Even the wars they wage are pointless and endless. All technology is subservient to the goal of control. Older regimes fell because they could not control people as completely as the Party does.
@ThatGuy_HiM85
@ThatGuy_HiM85 3 года назад
Agreed. Every empire meetsmeets it’s end. Oceania isn’t sustainable.
@brandeno919
@brandeno919 3 года назад
People say this will happen...it already is like this notice most of the citizens don’t know what’s going on.
@rickrozen2341
@rickrozen2341 2 года назад
If it is like 1984 how come you are able to say this?
@todii8149
@todii8149 9 месяцев назад
@@rickrozen2341CBDC social credit score look At Australia where you can get arrested depending on your expression with the Face ID, have a sad face bad news so force yourself to smile, in 2023 freedom is being stripped away this book 1984 predicted this and this book gives us warnings about what and how to avoid it
@alexman378
@alexman378 5 месяцев назад
@@rickrozen2341Because he, like me, and probably you, are unimportant. We don’t have influence. If we did, and could affect other people’s way of thinking and living on a massive scale, and brought attention to this, we’d be labeled far right extremists, and attacked endlessly until we gave up. It’s not like we don’t see this. I’m not making it up either. This very book has been banned from many institutions and those who read it are called “far right extremists”.
@VishnuPriyaDharshiniM
@VishnuPriyaDharshiniM Месяц назад
now i can understand why power is more precious for men
@heyjoe11271
@heyjoe11271 3 года назад
thanks!
@ivandzebric3153
@ivandzebric3153 3 года назад
how many fingers do you see? (was the question)
@wilkeralvespereira870
@wilkeralvespereira870 3 года назад
Muito massa 👏👏👏👏👏
@Skibbityboo0580
@Skibbityboo0580 Год назад
Who would have thought that we all actually love our telescreens, and take them wherever we go?!
@RobertHyrkiel
@RobertHyrkiel 3 года назад
Talk about a happy ending!
@Anthony-vc2fd
@Anthony-vc2fd 2 года назад
What a sad, sad book, so good it was though
@Zenjedi99v2
@Zenjedi99v2 4 года назад
Snitches get stitches. Unplug your telescreen.
@netbotcl586
@netbotcl586 4 года назад
wouldn't it be suspicious if a telescreen goes dark?
@impossible2beat924
@impossible2beat924 3 месяца назад
"Snitches get stiches, but u will never get itches"-Master Oogway, AKA Abdullah Nabil Mirza💪🐢🩼🤏🤏🤏🤏🤏🤏🤏🤏🤏🤏🤏🤏
@ZimbaZumba
@ZimbaZumba Год назад
The chess position at the end is impossible to achieve.
@greghenxane6359
@greghenxane6359 Год назад
Exactly. What is the pawn doing over there?
@Amine-gz7gq
@Amine-gz7gq Год назад
thought crime
@basedlord88
@basedlord88 3 года назад
Still have to give the nod of the cap to A Brave New World. But both combined equal what the world is to become
@maryaugust9306
@maryaugust9306 4 года назад
Some how Julia reminds me of a man I was once involved with....
@a.n.l.aantineoliberalismas4504
@a.n.l.aantineoliberalismas4504 4 года назад
Persone:thinks Though police:thought police open up
@ColtonGroves
@ColtonGroves 2 года назад
This is so deep..
@braniik1108
@braniik1108 4 месяца назад
Tbh that book is good and I read it voluntarily
@yamarismorel3698
@yamarismorel3698 4 года назад
Telescreens!? You mean Alexa?
@hargisP2
@hargisP2 4 года назад
Smart TV, Laptops and computers with built in cameras?
@anolive7535
@anolive7535 3 года назад
@@hargisP2 Lol laptops have had built in cameras for a while now.
@jingobop1225
@jingobop1225 3 года назад
Nicely put
@colincunningham3733
@colincunningham3733 5 месяцев назад
I hate to be this guy but that position on the chess board isn't possible.
@katalinakrew8865
@katalinakrew8865 3 месяца назад
The board is backwards
@crlb0
@crlb0 Год назад
He had won the victory over himself. He loved Big Brother. I don't know what my Reaction this Ending
@Bradgilliswhammyman
@Bradgilliswhammyman 10 месяцев назад
I wonder if the Expendables crew could have broken Winston out of the Ministry of Love
@ingsoc7363
@ingsoc7363 3 года назад
This video was not approved by the ministry of truth please all reported to the ministry of love
@amandaornelas9218
@amandaornelas9218 2 года назад
my studying for my final essay
@doctorrobert4718
@doctorrobert4718 3 года назад
Orwell describing todays world.and what is to come.
@rickrozen2341
@rickrozen2341 2 года назад
If that is true how come you are able to say this?
@47shadows76
@47shadows76 3 года назад
Just saved me 11 hours lol. Thanks bruh
@jasonzacharias2150
@jasonzacharias2150 Год назад
👁️🧬🗝️👁️
@lauren1779
@lauren1779 2 месяца назад
Oceania sounds like a word from Barbie and a mermaid tale movie
@imle9279
@imle9279 3 года назад
Thank you, now I don't have to read the book!
@nikz000
@nikz000 4 дня назад
Was the book banned in some regions of the world for some time?
@danielgodfrey4415
@danielgodfrey4415 8 месяцев назад
Cant imagine what the political prisoners are going through in DC.
@several.
@several. 8 месяцев назад
you mean the morons who stormed a government building filled with MP’s chanting for their heads? Yeah totally unjust punishment!
@CherokeeBird
@CherokeeBird 6 месяцев назад
​@@several. It was set up. The real footage is literally everywhere. 🙄
@goodstorylover
@goodstorylover 2 месяца назад
Please, why are these books banned? In my country they are a part of our literature curriculum.
@user-sd6kk5yg4y
@user-sd6kk5yg4y 4 месяца назад
00:03 1984 presents a dystopian world of surveillance and control by the ruling elite. 01:24 The ministries and state-endorsed products control the lives of the party members. 02:41 Winston is increasingly curious about the past 03:51 Julia and Winston meet secretly and develop a mutual hatred of the Party. 05:05 Winston and Julia join the Brotherhood 06:17 Winston is arrested and tortured by the thought police. 07:33 Winston submits to party's reality under torture 08:46 Winston's transformation and hopeless relationship with Julia
@Xbox_no_More
@Xbox_no_More Год назад
I’m reading this in middle school right now
@traderyogen8675
@traderyogen8675 13 дней назад
When he finnaly surrenders, i felt really bad .like how can you give up ,your the protagonist of this book. Wasn't expecting that ending tho .
@tyrone3813
@tyrone3813 4 года назад
Me: Osheeanna *OSHEEANIIA*
@beunaventura66
@beunaventura66 3 года назад
Winston reminds me of Uyghurs in China
@maskedbadass6802
@maskedbadass6802 4 года назад
Ingsocial Justice
@minutoshistoricos777
@minutoshistoricos777 3 года назад
We live in 1984 already
@Evie170
@Evie170 Год назад
Very similar storyline to the political situation in Victoria, Australia for the past few years... :O
@vanyaimportant669
@vanyaimportant669 Год назад
low volume, otherwise good
@brysonboone3768
@brysonboone3768 3 года назад
That rate cage scene is just so awful and scary and sad
@khoaluong1861
@khoaluong1861 4 года назад
This movie is kinda confusing and brutal
@jenningsmills5398
@jenningsmills5398 Год назад
Winston today is Julian and Andrew.
@salimadrici9477
@salimadrici9477 3 года назад
Guys I have a question. In which period of history this novel of Big Brother alludes to?
@laurelmcfarland7316
@laurelmcfarland7316 3 года назад
The book was written in the late 1930s, so 1984 was still in the future. While the year 1984 is technically in our past, 1984 was supposed to be a close future for the readers of the time.
@l.d.cfilms4363
@l.d.cfilms4363 3 года назад
Ignore the other comment. The book was written in the mid-late 1940's, and was meant to be a criticism if totalitarianism, and dictators like hitler and stalin, who believed that complete rule over their citizens was the only way to be powerful. Big brother in the novel and movies is even described as visually resemblant to hitler and stalin.
@thecalmclone2813
@thecalmclone2813 3 года назад
It was released in 1948
@alexman378
@alexman378 5 месяцев назад
Doesn’t really matter, does it? Orwell wrote this in the 40s, but we’re seeing it play out right now. I guess what matters about it is, whatever time it actually happens.
@roland4586
@roland4586 2 года назад
I’m definitely not here bc I don’t want to read the 300 paged book
@omarvalenzuela7006
@omarvalenzuela7006 Год назад
What happened to the people who weren't able to be brain washed ?
@Amine-gz7gq
@Amine-gz7gq Год назад
if not captured they remain invisible, if captured, tortured to death. The aim of the party is to transform the dissidents and then kill them, not to kill them directly so that people don't think of them as heroes/martyrs.
@wiibrockster
@wiibrockster 3 года назад
*ONI wants to know your location*
@XYKelseyyy
@XYKelseyyy 4 года назад
This is scary !
@tochukwuudu7763
@tochukwuudu7763 4 года назад
the left will take away your freedom.
@dr.orange6544
@dr.orange6544 3 года назад
@@tochukwuudu7763 shut the fuck up
@_____._..--_
@_____._..--_ 3 года назад
@@dr.orange6544 Taking away freedom is actually a good thing if I'm coming from the left's perspective as none can oppose me.
@NIA-ql5he
@NIA-ql5he 4 года назад
20
@mikemc4340
@mikemc4340 3 года назад
Terrifying
@alexman378
@alexman378 5 месяцев назад
But extremely realistic
@bravozero6
@bravozero6 9 дней назад
If only he named it 2024 he would literally have been a prophet
@SimonRiley9899
@SimonRiley9899 2 месяца назад
I wish Winston and Julia escaped from that place and could be a proper couple
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