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Nineteen Eighty-Four (sometimes written 1984) is a 1949 novel that reflects a dystopia by George Orwell about an oligarchical, collectivist society. Life in the Oceanian province of Airstrip One is a world of perpetual war, pervasive government surveillance, and incessant public mind control. The individual is always subordinated to the state, and it is in part this philosophy which allows the Party to manipulate and control humanity. In the Ministry of Truth, protagonist Winston Smith is a civil servant responsible for perpetuating the Party’s propaganda by revising historical records to render the Party omniscient and always correct, yet his meagre existence disillusions him to the point of seeking rebellion against Big Brother, eventually leading to his arrest, torture, and reconversion.

As literary political fiction, Nineteen Eighty-Four is a classic novel of the social science fiction subgenre. Since its publication in 1949, many of its terms and concepts, such as Big Brother, doublethink, thoughtcrime, Newspeak, and Memory hole, have become contemporary vernacular. In addition, the novel popularized the adjective Orwellian, which refers to lies, surveillance, or manipulation of the past in the service of a totalitarian agenda.

There are 23 Chapters, but that are named with roman numerals and subdivided into a number of different parts.

1 Chapter I

2 Chapter II

3 Chapter III

4 Chapter IV

5 Chapter V

6 Chapter VI

7 Chapter VII

8 Chapter VIII

9 Chapter I

10 Chapter II

11 Chapter III

12 Chapter IV

13 Chapter V

14 Chapter VI

15 Chapter VII

16 Chapter VIII

17 Chapter IX

18 Chapter I

19 Chapter II

20 Chapter III

21 Chapter IV

22 Chapter V

23 Chapter VI

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