1984 reflects the terrifying political environment in the societies that lived under the totalitarian governments of Hitler’s Germany and Stalin’s Soviet Union.
Exercise
Tap all the highlighted words in the article below ⇩ to see their definitions.In 1984, George Orwell’s dystopian novel, the protagonist Winston Smith struggles with oppression in Oceania, an imaginary country where the Party scrutinizes human actions with ever-watchful Big Brother.
Defying a ban on individuality, Winston dares to express his thoughts in a diary and pursues a relationship with Julia. These criminal deeds bring Winston into the eye of the tyrannical government, who then must reform the nonconformist.
George Orwell’s 1984 introduced the slogan that, since then, represents life without freedom: BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU!
Orwell published the book in 1949, right after World War II and having fought in the Spanish Civil War. The novel is a cry for freedom and individual thought and a warning to mankind.
Orwell did not believe that the world would actually be ruled by Big Brother, but he often said that 1984 could happen if men did not become aware of the assaults on his personal freedom and did not defend his most precious right, the right to have his own thoughts.
In today’s hyperconnected technological society, where cameras surveil us everywhere, privacy is at risk and fake news is rampant… his warnings seem more relevant than ever. Do you agree?
Now, watch the video and complete the exercise.
This video by BBC News provides an interesting analysis of why 1984 still matters today.
Exercise
Drag or Tap the words into the correct boxes. ⇩
Unfortunaltey the history always repeats itself
It would be better if we learnt from how the world was before us.
Good choice. I am fond of dystopian books and I love 1984.
Orwell was right, I can tell that “Big Brother is watching us”. As we live in a technology world, we have made a ‘compromise’ in order to keep using Internet: we allow Web cookies to track our data, our online activities, so the companies know everything about us and what we want to buy. That is why the ads on Google are customized: we are not all the same.
Not to mention Facebook, Instagram, Google, etc…
Yes, once we connect to the Internet and we join social networks, we say goodbye to our privacy.
Se me hace algo complicado aun😢
1984=2020