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Number of Pages
234
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All
Language
Hindi
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Book Summary
This is a classic work of dystopian fiction that examines how power, surveillance, and language shape what people can think and know. Its central themes center on the control of information, the fragility of truth, and the endurance of individual autonomy under an oppressive regime. The intended reader includes adults and students of literature and political thought who value a serious, thought-provoking experience. The tone is tense, contemplative, and unsettling, inviting ongoing reflection.
The narrative presents a tightly controlled society told through precise, spare prose. It follows a lone figure navigating pervasive monitoring, propaganda, and social pressure, with a storytelling approach that emphasizes inner conflict as much as external threats. Readers are drawn in by the atmosphere and the moral questions raised by this world, making the experience immersive and intellectually engaging.
Key concepts include surveillance, censorship, truth versus manipulation, and the power of language to shape reality. The reading journey rewards close attention and discussion, making learning about these ideas feel organic rather than didactic. For those seeking a provocative work for study or personal reflection, this title offers a lasting invitation to question authority and consider what freedom truly means.
After finishing, readers gain a deeper understanding of how power can shape reality, a sharpened sense of personal autonomy, and a lasting impression about the costs of conformity. It leaves a lingering question about freedom and responsibility that invites ongoing curiosity and conversation.
Product Details
Author
George Orwell
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
234
Language
Hindi
SKU
9789353496180
ISBN
9789353496180
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
20x14x4cm
Binding
Hardback
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George Orwell (1903โ1950), born Eric Arthur Blair in India, was one of the twentieth century's most influential writers. After serving in Burma's Imperial Police, he became a journalist and author. He wrote acclaimed works including Burmese Days, The Road to Wigan Pier, and Homage to Catalonia, but is best known for Animal Farm (1945) and Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949). His essays, including Politics and the English Language, remain celebrated for their insight and clarity. Orwell's powerful blend of political awareness and storytelling continues to inspire readers worldwide.