1984
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pports the party in everything she does, so she won't be noticed by the Thoughtpolice. O'Brien: A member of the innerparty, Winston turns to him when he wants to join the underground movement to dethrone the party. O'Brien helps him getting on the illegal path and then betrays him and takes him to the Ministry of Love. Big Brother: The face of the party. This is where the slogan 'Big Brother is watching you' originates from. He is always right and cannot die. The party's slogan is 'War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery, Ignorance is strength'. Goldstein: The enemy of Big Brother and the assumed leader of the underground movement. Some people think Goldstein is not real and just made up by the party in order to have an enemy to hate. Theme: The theme is somewhat the same as other books of this sort like 'Brave New World' and 'Animal Farm', the writer wants to warn the reader not to become too dependent or too obeying. 1984 is in some sense, just like 'Animal Farm', the tale of Orwell's experiences in the Spanish Civil War. Orwell fought on ...