1. A Marxist Reading of 1984
The experience left Orwell a staunch anti-Stalinist, and as such anti-Stalinist themes would become prevalent within Orwell's literary works, especially in Animal Farm (1945) and Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949). ... Given the socio-political and economical nature of Marxist theories in general and of the book itself, it is predictable that the analysed area will be focused mainly on the context and underlying themes, rather than merely in the main character of the novel or the narration and plot of the book, although the two are intricately linked. Nineteen Eighty-Four wholly takes place in ...
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- Approx Pages: 8
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- Grade Level: Graduate