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Discussion The 1984 book

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Gonna get it soon. Whaddaya y'all think of the book?
 
Meh, Brave New World was better pewpew.
 
Decent, seems like commie bait and generic as fuck but I guess it was good when it was released
 
hated the movie
 
I don't know, I only read historical books.
 
couldn't finish it because i lost it when i was drunk
 
Shit Normies read. It’s like the avengers of books, all the NPCs like it.
that's odd, because most of them have no idea how to connect and relate it to modern society
 
Make sure u get the Bible too
 
I cannot, and do not, read
 
Meh, Brave New World was better pewpew.
brave new world was good but 1984 is still one of my favourites .
its depiction of dystopia is just as great , only.in a different way .
 
Read 80 pages shit was boring as fuck
 
brave new world was good but 1984 is still one of my favourites .
its depiction of dystopia is just as great , only.in a different way .
Brave New World's message that we will be enslaved by our non-intellectual and primitive desires has proven to be significantly more founded in reality than 1984. Realistically, nobody believes that a state like that in 1984 could sustain itself indefinitely. There's also quite a few blackpills in 1984, such as Bernard's lack of respect due to his looks and height. It's extremely odd as well, because of the fact that Aldous Huxley was a teacher of George Orwell pewpew.
 
It enjoy reading that book, that book have many aspects that characterized the Soviet union written before the 50s
 
Brave New World's message that we will be enslaved by our non-intellectual and primitive desires has proven to be significantly more founded in reality than 1984. Realistically, nobody believes that a state like that in 1984 could sustain itself indefinitely. There's also quite a few blackpills in 1984, such as Bernard's lack of respect due to his looks and height. It's extremely odd as well, because of the fact that Aldous Huxley was a teacher of George Orwell pewpew.
Yes , Brave new worlds depiction of dystopia is more accurate .
But i think 1984 has a harsher , more dystopian athmossphere .
Its a much more bleak depiction tbh .
I like the athmossphere more .
 

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