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1984: LitPlan Teacher Pack
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1984: Puzzle Pack
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Nineteen Eighty-Four Quotes
6,921 words, approx. 23 pages
 Nineteen Eighty-Four ( 1984 ) is a dystopian novel by the English writer George Orwell , published in 1949. The story, which focuses on the life of Winston Smith, was Orwell's vision of a totalitarian state which has absolute control over every action...




| Name: |
George Orwell | | Birth Date: |
June 25, 1903 | | Death Date: |
January 21, 1950 | | Place of Birth: |
Motihari, India | | Place of Death: |
London, England | | Nationality: |
British | | Gender: |
Male | | Occupations: |
writer, novelist, essayist |
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Biography of George Orwell
1245 words, approx. 4.2 pages
 The British novelist and essayist George Orwell (1903-1950) is best known for his satirical novels Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-four. George Orwell was born Eric Arthur Blair at Motihari, Bengal, India. His father, Richard Walmesley Blair, was a minor...
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Biography of George Orwell
10913 words, approx. 36.4 pages
 George Orwell's remarkable international reputation is primarily due to his last two novels, Animal Farm (1945) and Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949), which have spoken to the Cold War consciousness with such force and intimacy that conceptions such as Big Bro...
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Biography of George Orwell
10378 words, approx. 34.6 pages
 George Orwell's remarkable international reputation is primarily due to his last two novels, Animal Farm (1945) and Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949), which have spoken to the Cold War consciousness with such force and intimacy that conceptions like Big Brothe...



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Nineteen Eighty-Four Summary
3,997 words, approx. 13 pages Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell Eric Arthur Blair was bom in Motihari, Bengal, India on June 25, 1903, to English parents. Though offered a university scholarship, Blair instead opted to serve in the Indian Imperial Police in Burma. On leave in...
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Nineteen Eighty-Four Information
8,992 words, approx. 30 pages
 Nineteen Eighty-Four (or 1984) is an English dystopian novel by George Orwell, written in 1948 and published in 1949. It is the story of the life of the intellectual Winston Smith, his job in the Ministry of Truth, and his degradation by the...



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 Utopian Studies
Nineteen Eighty-Four Ten Years Later.
01/01/1997: 1,150 words, approx. 4 pages Peter Stansky. Austin: The University of Texas, 1995. 21 pp. $5.00. This pamphlet publishes the text of a talk by Stanford historian, Peter Stansky, one in a series of British Studies Distinguished Lectures sponsored by the University of Texas Harry Ransom Humanities...
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 History Today
The Publication of Nineteen Eighty-Four.(Brief Article)
06/01/1999: 603 words, approx. 2 pages June 8th, 1949 George Orwell's forty-sixth birthday was less than a month off when his last novel was published in London by Secker & Warburg, and five days afterwards by Harcourt Brace in New York. The socialist author of the twentieth century's...




Literary Criticism
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James M. Keech
6,625 words, approx. 22 pages
 In the following essay, Keech defines the Gothic novel in terms of its effect—the ability to evoke "fear characterized by foreboding and intensity"—and extends the Gothic genre to include George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four and other works which reflect the modern sense of individual "impotence in a fearfully incomprehensible world."
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1984: A Review
6,033 words, approx. 20 pages
 Reviews the novel "1984" by George Orwell. Provides a comprehensive plot summary that focuses more on the feelings of the reader rather then the actual book.
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1984 Today
3,834 words, approx. 13 pages
 George Orwell's horrendous yet prophetic vision of the future in his novel, 1984 has come and gone. In this nightmarish novel, Oceania, where the story takes place, is the perfect depiction of "Negative Utopia" in which the government is in total control of their citizens.


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