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(Created page with "a dystopian novel and "cautionary tale" by British socialist writer George Orwell * "dystopian" = * Orwell himself called the book a great warning * critics have called it a prophetic (predictive of the future) as well as a warning we will refer to it as "1948" here * == Background == * the book was written a few years after the end of World War II * and the creation of the United Nations (UN) ** Orwell had called for the UN's "Universal Declaration of Human Right...")
 
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a dystopian novel and "cautionary tale" by British socialist writer George Orwell
a dystopian novel and "cautionary tale" by British socialist writer George Orwell


* "dystopian" =
* "dystopian" = "bad place"
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*cautionary tale = a story with a moral purpose, esp. to warn against bad behavior
 
**ex. Aesop's Fables are "cautionary tales"
Orwell himself called the book a great warning
*Orwell saw the book as a warning  


* critics have called it a prophetic (predictive of the future) as well as a warning
* critics have called it a prophetic (predictive of the future) as well as a warning


we will refer to it as "1948" here
we will refer to it as "1948" here
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== Background ==
== Background ==
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* whereas Animal Farm cautioned against totalitarian communism, 1984 also cautions against the fascism of Hitler and Mussolini (Italian fascist)
* whereas Animal Farm cautioned against totalitarian communism, 1984 also cautions against the fascism of Hitler and Mussolini (Italian fascist)
* the book was in part a response to Aldous Huxley's "A Brave New World"
* the book was in part a response to Aldous Huxley's "A Brave New World"
** Huxley's dystopia is of a people controlled/ enslaved by drugs and pleasure
** Orwell's dystopia was violent


=== Writing of the novel ===
=== Writing of the novel ===