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Does 1984 reference any real world politics? We think it would've been cute had Big Brother played a sax, à la Bill Clinton, but no one asked us.

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Thank you We sneak in Dystopian literature Nineteen Eighty for

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politics last month There's nineteen Eighty for reference Any riel

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world politics It's definitely referencing orwell's politics in his reactions

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to what he saw as government propaganda orwell also had

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very clear feelings about language and how it affect people's

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ability to think so who basically said our thoughts become

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foolish when we use sort of degraded language By that

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he just meant people who didn't know how to write

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clearly and simply orwell was israel advocate for here direct

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language And that idea that american culture was kind of

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degrading and becoming more casual was also really important to

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him Does nineteen Eighty for reference Any riel world politics

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