1984 - Book Summary - Deepstash
1984 - Book Summary

1984 - Book Summary

1984 is the story of a man questioning the system that keeps his futuristic but dystopian society afloat and the chaos that quickly ensues once he gives in to his natural curiosity and desire to be free.

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1984 by George Orwell - Book Summary

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