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Nineteen Eighty Four by George Orwell not only marks the beginnings of an ominous dystopian future but also presents the futuristic visions of social and psychological anarchy in an all pervading sinister world of spying and surveillance. Orwell penned down this last work of lasting significance after having contracted T.B. He died instantly after the publication of this book. The title of the novel is derived by reversing the last digits of the years of the novel in which it was written. It is therefore a reversal of 48 to84, to show his readers an extrapolation of futuristic fiction and curtailed language use in the far future. He is considered a literary prophet who saw the unseeable and thought the unthinkable through his conventions of politics that smeared totalitarianism and communism outright.

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