Book Synopsis
In a grim future where the Party controls every aspect of life under the watchful eye of Big Brother, Winston Smith dares to rebel against the totalitarian regime. Through his secret diary and forbidden love, Orwell’s masterpiece exposes the dangers of unchecked surveillance, propaganda, and the erasure of truth. Published in 1949, 1984 coined terms like “Big Brother” and “thoughtcrime,” serving as a chilling warning about the fragility of freedom and the power of language.
This prophetic novel remains eerily relevant, dissecting how societies can slide into oppression while grappling with the human spirit’s unyielding quest for autonomy.










