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The Writings of Briar Rosethorn
I enjoy writing. Plain and simple. I plan to make it my career so this journal will hold anything I write, whether good or bad. A scrapbook of both rough and final work, if you will. I will try to keep is as organized as possible.
Nineteen Eighty-Four - George Orwell (Essay)
AUTHOR'S NOTES
This essay was my first assignment in my grade 12 University Core English class. We were told to pick a favourite book of ours and then write an essay on it in one hour using all the technical criteria provided for us. Thankfully, I did well on this essay which is largely due to the fact that I was also taking a Philosophy course at the same time and I was able to incorporate a lot of the stuff I had learned in that course into this essay. After all, Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell is absolutely bursting with philosophical theories.

Examining the Emotional Impact of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four

Throughout history, there has always been the struggle between justice and corruption. As human beings, it is one's nature to determine what is just and what is corrupt, so that one may come to the decision to lead their lives in either one direction or the other. These thoughts leave extraordinary imprints and questions with oneself, often unanswerable by science or logic. Such is the case with George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four. The novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell can be considered to have a profound impact upon oneself, which can be seen through the involved plotline of the novel, the potential reasons why one may choose this novel to read, and what the readers may discover about themselves through reading the novel.

The plotline of the novel is extremely deep and philosophical, delving into questions impossible to answer with certainty. In the novel, the protagonist lives in a world completely corrupted by the government. This government weilds so much power and influence to the point where they control every aspect of the protagonist's life. Through this unlimited power, the people are corrupted and brainwashed to believe that justice is corruption and vice versa, which prompts the question of whether justice or corruption are one in the same. The plotline of Nineteen Eighty-Four involves deeper thinking and questions about the world.

Due to the overwhelming concepts raised in Nineteen Eighty-Four, there are an extensive amount of reasons why one may become engrossed in this novel. Naturally, human beings want to know the unknown, to discover what has yet to be discovered, and to learn more about oneself and the world around them. This is essentially the predominant concept of Nineteen Eighty-Four, and asks the very questions human kind has been desperately craving the answers to since the beginning of human existence. What is corruption? What is justice? How can one define these terms? If one is made to believe that what is just is corrupt, then does justice become corruption in and of itself? Human kind is naturally curious, therefore the possibility of these questions and philosophies being answered is a largely compelling reason for one to be attracted to this novel.

As with any other great piece of literature, the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four leads readers to discover things about themselves and also about the world around them. The concepts written in this novel are so heavy and overwhelming that readers lose their innocence through grasping the true meaning of the novel. If one truly were to understand the intense gravity of the philosophies and theories presented in the novel, one would come to the possible realization of the hopelessness of life itself, and the impossibility of rising against what is corrupt in the name of justice. These realizations can leave one with a much darker, yet wider view of the world. The novel Nineteen Eighty-Four leaves one with a much greater understanding of themself and the world in which they are a part of, which essentially causes a very different outlook upon nearly everything.

Through the examination of Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell, one may find that the novel has a vast and profoundly lasting effect upon readers by the plot of the novel, the reasons for enjoying the novel, and what the novel reveals about the readers themselves. These prevalent questions of the difference between justice and corruption leaves readers with ever-growing, unanswerable questions. It is human nature to ask these questions, which have been repeated again and again throughout history.





 
 
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