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Animal Farm / 1984

par George Orwell

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This edition features George Orwell's best known novels â?? 1984 and Animal Farm â?? with an introduction by Christopher Hitchens.
In 1984, London is a grim city where Big Brother is always watching you and the Thought Police can practically read your mind. Winston Smith joins a secret revolutionary organization called The Brotherhood, dedicated to the destruction of the Party. Together with his beloved Julia, he hazards his life in a deadly match against the powers that be.
Animal Farm is Orwell's classic satire of the Russian Revolution â?? an account of the bold struggle, initiated by the animals, that transforms Mr. Jones's Manor Farm into Animal Farmâ??a wholly democratic society built on the credo that All Animals Are Created Equal. But ar
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Il romanzo di Orwell 1984 rimane un'opera letteraria significativa che continua ad essere ampiamente letta e studiata oggi. È una critica potente e stimolante del totalitarismo, e molti dei suoi temi e idee rimangono rilevanti per la società contemporanea.

In termini di impatto sulla cultura popolare, il 1984 ha avuto un'influenza duratura sul modo in cui le persone pensano alla sorveglianza, al controllo del governo e alla libertà individuale. Il romanzo ha ispirato numerosi film, programmi TV e altre opere d'arte, e i suoi concetti e immagini sono diventati parte del lessico culturale.

Inoltre, molti dei concetti e delle idee esplorati nel 1984 sono ancora rilevanti per il discorso politico contemporaneo. Ad esempio, i dibattiti sulla sorveglianza del governo, la censura e il controllo delle informazioni continuano a essere questioni importanti in molti paesi del mondo.

1984 rimane un'opera letteraria importante e influente che continua a ispirare e provocare i lettori a pensare in modo critico al mondo che li circonda. Ha avuto un'influenza significativa sul discorso politico contemporaneo, in particolare nelle discussioni sulla sorveglianza del governo, la censura e il controllo delle informazioni.

Uno dei temi cardine del romanzo è l'idea di un governo che eserciti un controllo completo sui propri cittadini, monitorandone ogni mossa e pensiero. Questo concetto è diventato sempre più rilevante nell'era digitale, poiché i governi e le aziende hanno accesso a grandi quantità di dati personali che possono essere utilizzati per tracciare e monitorare le persone.

Il romanzo ha anche avuto un impatto sulle discussioni sulla censura e sul controllo delle informazioni. Nel libro, il governo controlla tutte le forme di media e informazione e manipola attivamente la verità per mantenere il proprio potere. Questa idea è diventata particolarmente rilevante nell'era delle "notizie false" e della disinformazione online, in cui la diffusione di informazioni false può avere gravi conseguenze per la democrazia e il discorso pubblico.

1984 ha svolto un ruolo importante nel plasmare il discorso politico contemporaneo, evidenziando i pericoli dell'eccessiva portata del governo e l'importanza di proteggere le libertà individuali e la privacy. ( )
  AntonioGallo | Jun 24, 2023 |
Life changing ( )
  Rostie | Feb 24, 2023 |
Minns inte boken, men minns när och var jag läste den. ( )
  Alderland | Jan 5, 2023 |
I wiped out my previous review on Goodreads proper but will maintain the old one on here for now in addition to this one. I wiped out the Goodreads one because it is so tonally dissonant from my current reaction and understanding. My rating remains at four stars, shockingly. Often when I read a book I haven't in a decade or longer, my view changes drastically. Hell, even when I reread a book from a few years ago! So. The original Goodreads review was one I wrote when I wasn't entirely comfortable on the site yet. Now I'm a lot more confident. I read this in ninth grade. Whipped through it in one night, is more accurate. The teacher who assigned it was one of the most hated in the entire school, and students who had been graduated from my school years ago, still remembered how much they hated her. She was rude, cruel, hated students who were smarter than her, and a bigot. She also had a lot in common with Dolores Umbridge. I am not even kidding. I get horrible stomach aches when I read the fifth Harry Potter book because suddenly I'm fourteen again and I hate it. Back to this book. I did not care about it back then, and have always associated it with that teacher I hated. I didn't understand what it -really- was back then at all. As such, I wrote an incredibly superficial essay that hit all the rubric points it was supposed to, but it was clear the whole book was beyond me at the time. I picked it up as an adult now, and all I remember was Boxer's fate and the ending pages because they were so unsettling.

This book is a chilling, unflinching look at the origins and progress of totalitarianism, and more pointedly, late stage capitalism. The stages of each are so clearly delineated. And in such a short amount of pages! I was able to spot the pigs' progress towards being dictators, and knew where the white paint was going way before it even went there. Mollie was not a stupid animal: she was clearly stating she did not wish to be part of the rebellion. I wish the narrative hadn't gone after her so much, if all that was going to happen was that she went to the farm next door and got the life she wanted. Unlike so many animals that were later killed because some little piggy had a huge ego and a way of swaying others. I was upset, reading this. The phrase, "History does not repeat itself, but it does rhyme," by Mark Twain was in my head over and over again because this is happening today and it's awful. There are a lot of people trying to stop it. I hope it does stop. Without being too spoilery, the book does not have that result. And the ending is still just as powerful now. I remember thinking this was somehow a banned book in some schools. I don't think it should be banned; I think teens need to keep reading this and questioning authority. Adults, too. ( )
  iszevthere | Jun 28, 2022 |
Animal Farm: There is a reason, much like Candide, that this book is an unforgettable classic. There is a special something in Animal Farm, a impactful weight in so few pages. Each word is carefully chosen to give the imagination just enough food to contemplate the stifling air of control and dictatorship. Orwell uses satire to tell his own moralistic fairy tale which showcases for the reader the danger and intoxication power brings. The pacing is smooth, the characters are moving, and the way Orwell tells how they face each challenge is moving. Both the first time I read Animal Farm and this past re-read, I was eager to learn what happened next.
I highly recommend Animal Farm to everyone. It is digestible for any reader, and its deeper themes offer contemplation long after it is finished. ( )
  ginkgoleif | Dec 30, 2021 |
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Classic Literature. Fiction. HTML:

This edition features George Orwell's best known novels â?? 1984 and Animal Farm â?? with an introduction by Christopher Hitchens.
In 1984, London is a grim city where Big Brother is always watching you and the Thought Police can practically read your mind. Winston Smith joins a secret revolutionary organization called The Brotherhood, dedicated to the destruction of the Party. Together with his beloved Julia, he hazards his life in a deadly match against the powers that be.
Animal Farm is Orwell's classic satire of the Russian Revolution â?? an account of the bold struggle, initiated by the animals, that transforms Mr. Jones's Manor Farm into Animal Farmâ??a wholly democratic society built on the credo that All Animals Are Created Equal. But ar

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