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George Orwell’s "1984" is one of the defining works of modern fiction and a landmark in the literature of political imagination. Set in a world of constant surveillance, manipulated language, and absolute state control, the novel follows Winston Smith, a minor government employee who begins to question the system that governs every thought, memory, and desire. With extraordinary clarity and force, Orwell created a vision that has shaped the way generations understand tyranny, propaganda, censorship, and the abuse of power. Terms and ideas drawn from this novel have entered everyday language, proof of its lasting impact far beyond the page. Both a gripping narrative and a profound warning, "1984" remains urgently relevant. It is a book about fear, truth, and the fragility of the individual under oppressive power, written with a precision that has secured its place among the indispensable classics of the twentieth century.