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English Essay 1984

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"It is impossible completely to break free of the party." - Why do the characters in Nineteen Eighty-Four fail to break free? Nineteen Eighty-Four, written by George Orwell, is one of the most effective and inspirational novels of the century. Orwell introduces different forms of characters, with each character facing different sorts of scenarios. In the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, it is evident through the characters that there is consistent rebellion against the party. All the way through this rebellion, characters in the novel try to break free. We are introduced to a complete totalitarian rule, whereby the freedom of human beings is removed and there is injustice present. The characters in Nineteen Eighty-Four fail consistently till the very end of the novel to be free from an inhumane regime, and forced only to accept what the party has put forward for them. This escape is evident with Julia and Winston....

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