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Winston Smith lives in a society where the government controls people every second of the day. He fights this world with love. But it's dangerous: love for another person can be punished by death - and Big Brother is always watching.
Orwell's classic story shows that there is no freedom unless ideas and beliefs can be questioned. This is as true today as when it was written, more than fifty years ago.
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Totalitarianism, Fiction, Totalitarianism -- Fiction, Dystopias, Textbooks for foreign speakers, Lectures et morceaux choisis, Readers for new literates, High interest-low vocabulary books, English language, British and irish fiction (fictional works by one author), London (england), fiction, Fiction, political, Fiction, dystopian, Fiction, science fiction, general, Readers, English language, juvenile literaturePeople
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1984, Level 4, Penguin Readers (2nd Edition)
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