Entrar
    Book cover
    Compartilhar
    Editar
    • Sinopse
    • Edições128
    • Vídeos0
    • Grupos0
    • Resenhas15432
    • Leitores494709
    • Similares68
    Skoob logo

    Saiba mais

    Quem somosTermos de usoFale conoscoCentral de ajudaPrivacidade

    Fique por dentro

    Livros em destaque

    Explore

    LivrosAutoresEditorasLeitoresCortesias

    Siga nas redes sociais

    Baixe o app

    Google PlayApp Store

    1984 -

    George Orwell

    Samaira Book Publishers
    2017
    433 páginas
    14h 26m
    ISBN-10: B06ZYFD3XG
    4.4
    120858 avaliações
    Leram241513Lendo29960Querem212699Relendo694Abandonos9843Resenhas15432
    Favoritos3Desejados212699Avaliaram120858

    The basic plot of this historic novel revolves around the concept that no person has freedom to live life on his or her own terms. No place is safe to run or even hide from a dominating party leader, Big Brother, who is considered equal to God. This is a situation where everything is owned by the State. The world was seeing the ruins of World War II. Leaders such as Hitler, Stalin and Mussolini prevailed during this phase. Big Brother is always watching your actions. He even controls everyone’s feelings of love, to live and to discover. Julia, a young girl who is morally very rigid comes into the fore. She too hates the system as much as Winston does. Gradually, they get into an affair but have to conceal their feelings for each other, as it will not be acceptable by Big Brother. In Big Brother’s bad world, freedom is slavery and ignorance is strength. Nineteen Eighty Four is George Orwell's terrifying vision of a totalitarian future in which everything and everyone is slave to a tyrannical regime. The nation’s language and history is forcefully changed for the benefit of the Party. A new language, Newspeak, is being compulsively implemented to ensure works that have anything to do with political rebellion are omitted. In Oceania, even rebellious thoughts are illegal and are said to be the worst of all crimes. The people are suppressed and any form of individuality is not tolerated, including love and sex. Smith works as a low-ranking member of the Party who alters historical records. He hates the Party and thus buys an illegal diary in which he pens down his thoughts. He meets Julia, a coworker, who seems to been romantically inclined towards him. He however doubts that she is a Party spy who will get him imprisoned for his ‘thoughtcrimes’. Her love turns out to be true and they have a covert affair. Smith’s hatred for the Party grows day by day and he is convinced that a powerful Party official O’Brien is actually trying to overthrow the present government with the help of a secret group named the Brotherhood. As the story goes on, readers learn the twists and turns that life in Oceania has in store for Smith. He faces terror, betrayal, freedom, and a broken spirit. 1984 is the author’s haunting vision of the future. The book has been adapted into television programmes, films, radio broadcasts and plays. In 2003, the book was number 8 on BBC’s survey The Big Read. It was 6th and 13th on the reader’s and editor’s list of Modern Library 100 Best Novels, respectively. In 2005, it was added to the 100 Best English Language Novel from 1923 to 2005 by TIME magazine.

    Edições (128)

    Ver mais
    • book cover
    • book cover
    • book cover
    • book cover
    • book cover

    Similares (68)

    Ver mais
    • book cover
    • book cover
    • book cover
    • book cover
    • book cover
    Resenhas (15432)Ver mais
    Gustavo Rodrigues picture
    Gustavo Rodrigues23/09/2020Resenhou um livro
    5 (Perfeito)

    Leitura reflexiva

    1984 é uma distopia de altíssima qualidade, que retrata fielmente como um regime autoritário pode ceifar a liberdade, e até mesmo a vida, da população que está submissa a ele. No livro é mostrado um mundo que, no ano de 1984, é dividido em 3 potências (Oceania, Eurásia e Lestásia), que vivem em constante guerra. Os personagens principais moram na Oceania, que é comandada pelo Grande Irmão e seu Partido, e vivem à mercê das regras impostas pelo regime: sem liberdade para se comunicar, andar, comer, beber, e até mesmo pensar. É uma leitura relativamente densa, por tratar de um assunto tão delicado, mas ao mesmo tempo aborda o tema de forma muito lúcida e transparente. Mostra claramente todas as privações que as pessoas são submetidas, sejam elas trabalhadoras do Partido ou proletas (que são os ?escanteados?). Para ter o controle da população, o Partido não mede esforços e faz uso de manipulação de notícias, tortura, trapaças, e tudo mais que possa ser feito para assegurar que o povo permaneça submisso. Em suma, 1984 é uma leitura bastante atual, e até pode-se encontrar semelhanças entre os métodos usados pelo Partido com alguns governos que comandam nações nos dias atuais.

    2074 curtidas

    Estatísticas

    Avaliações

    4.4 / 120858
    • 5 estrelas48%
    • 4 estrelas35%
    • 3 estrelas13%
    • 2 estrelas3%
    • 1 estrelas1%