Audio Silence (1984): Literal and Figurative
Group members: David, James, Kwan, Ayala, Eric
In today's podcast, Audio Silence discusses the book 1984 written by George Orwell. 1984 takes place in a totalitarian society governed by the Party and Big Brother. The Party rules with an iron fist, watching everyone all the time. One of the ways they accomplish this rock solid rule is by altering the past. In this podcast, we share and discuss some literal and figurative examples of the main character's investigation into this altered past.
Sources cited:
- pg 80 "The point was that at both...the confessions were lies."
- pg 100 "Winston came across to...he did not remember the statue."
- pg 100 "Winston came across to...he did not remember the statue."
- pg 98 "What appealed to him
about it was not so much its beauty as the air it seemed to
possess of belonging to an age quite different from the present
one."
https://www.soundtrap.com/play/xN-r6ewgT9OfXWm7Lyh4mA/english-1984-pod-cast/
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