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1. 1984 (unabridged) is a dystopian novel by George Orwell, first published in 1949. 2. The story is set in a totalitarian state ruled by an oppressive government known as Big Brother, and follows protagonist Winston Smith as he rebels against the system. 3. The novel critiques the idea of a utopian society, and explores themes such as authoritarianism, surveillance, and censorship. 4. It also examines the power of language, memory, and truth, and the effects of technology on society. 5. 1984 (unabridged) is a classic of twentieth-century literature, and has been adapted into multiple films, plays, and television series.
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