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What are the key themes in George Orwell’s "1984"?
What are the key themes in George Orwell’s "1984"?
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“1984” explores themes such as totalitarianism, surveillance, and the manipulation of truth. Orwell depicts a dystopian society where the government, led by Big Brother, exerts extreme control over every aspect of life, including history and language, to maintain power.