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Title: 1984, George Orwell
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series of torture and brainwashing, O’Brien “converts” Winston to the ways of the Party and the love of Big Brother. Showed first 250 characters
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Winston is the unfortunate victim of a totalitarian society gone haywire. In Oceania 1984, the Party has complete control over every aspect of its citizens’ lives. Telescreens that monitor their movements are found in every house and apartment. If a member of the Thought Police catches you so much as gritting your teeth during one of Big Brother’s speeches, it’s off to the Missionary of Love to be interrogated about your partaking in a conspiracy against the Party... Showed next 250 characters
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