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Kamila [148]
1 year ago
8

How does the writer choose to structure this excerpt in order to reveal information about the protagonist? 1984

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1 answer:
dsp731 year ago
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The excerpt from 1984 is structured in such a way that it is primarily composed of Winston's thoughts, in order to reveal information about the protagonist.

Nineteen Eighty-Four is a unique masterpiece that ranks among the 20th century's most influential books; as its futuristic purgatory becomes more real, it gets more menacing. The book, which was released in 1949, combines political satirist George Orwell's terrifying portrayal of a totalitarian, bureaucratic society with one poor stiff's quest for identity.

The novel's genius lies in Orwell's foresight into contemporary culture—the pervasiveness of television, the language's distortion—and his capacity to create such a detailed depiction of hell.

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