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Pegasus Encyclopedia, SEA BIRDS
Crying in H Mart
Facts & More, WONDERS OF THE WORLD
Religion, Law and Power
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John Wesley
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DUCKBILL The Paper Plane Flew
Zana and the Bumbling Genie
Mindfulness on the Run
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Mountain Cabin Mystery
Magic Painting, Paint with Water
The Portrait of St. Paul
DUCKBILL The Big Bad Fight
Facts & More, FISH
The Sinfulness of Sin
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Bakht Singh of India
Successful Christian Parenting
Pegasus Children's Encyclopedia, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Jinnah a life
Selected stories by Nathaniel Haw-Thorne
Light and Colour
Bachne Rahar
The Women
A (very) Short History of Life on Earth
Bubbles' First Storybooks BUBBLES OWNS UP
Creative Painting
Pegasus Encyclopedia, SEA BIRDS
Crying in H Mart
Facts & More, WONDERS OF THE WORLD
Religion, Law and Power
Soul Shift
John Wesley
Facts & More, Whales & Dolphins
DUCKBILL The Paper Plane Flew
Zana and the Bumbling Genie
Mindfulness on the Run
Quick Cook Midweek Meals
Mountain Cabin Mystery
Magic Painting, Paint with Water
The Portrait of St. Paul
DUCKBILL The Big Bad Fight
Facts & More, FISH
The Sinfulness of Sin
100 Facts HORSES & PONIES
Bakht Singh of India
Successful Christian Parenting
Pegasus Children's Encyclopedia, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Jinnah a life
Selected stories by Nathaniel Haw-Thorne
Light and Colour
Bachne Rahar
“1984” by George Orwell is a classic dystopian novel that depicts a totalitarian future society where the government exercises total control over its citizens. Here’s a brief overview:
– Plot: The story follows Winston Smith, a low-ranking member of the ruling Party, who begins to question the official ideology and eventually rebels against the government.
– Themes: The novel explores themes of government surveillance, censorship, propaganda, and the erosion of individual freedom.
– Doublethink: The Party’s slogan, “War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery, Ignorance is Strength,” illustrates the concept of doublethink, where contradictory ideas are accepted as true.
– Big Brother: The figure of Big Brother represents the all-pervasive surveillance state, where the government monitors and controls every aspect of citizens’ lives.
“1984” is a warning about the dangers of:
– Totalitarianism: The novel highlights the risks of government control and manipulation.
– Loss of individuality: The Party’s efforts to suppress individuality and independent thought.
– Propaganda and manipulation: The use of language and media to shape public opinion.
“1984” remains a powerful and thought-provoking novel that continues to resonate with readers today, serving as a cautionary tale about the importance of individual freedom, critical thinking, and the dangers of government overreach.

