Has anyone read 1984?

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#1 C3Le5tiaL
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Anyone ever read it? I'm in the middle of it and it is really beginning to get intense.

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#2 super_mario_128
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Yes. Its crushingly depressing mood won me over.
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Only unpersons read that doubleplus ungood literature
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#4 Witchsight
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Read it and lived through it. Was a pretty amazing book, even scarier if you work for the Gov :(
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#5 Jing16
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We were supposed to read it at school last year. I was kinda excited, but then the teacher changed her mind and we read Brave New World instead. That book kinda sucked too....
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#6 jalexbrown
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I thought that it was a great book; it's funny to think about how people expected to future to turn out and then to see what actually happened.
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#7 Witchsight
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We were supposed to read it at school last year. I was kinda excited, but then the teacher changed her mind and we read Brave New World instead. That book kinda sucked too....Jing16
Every book sucks if youre forced to read it! I loved it, but then it was with my own free will :P
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#8 markop2003
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Not yet but it's on my wishlist.
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#9 Calvin079
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Yeah, I read it, and I hated it. It was so stupid to me. Although the scoiety that 1984 takes place in describes more of a Communist regime than a free society....

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#10 Colin1192
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ya last year. It was alright, the movie was horrible

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#11 LordRork
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I read half of it then got bored. It is quite an interesting commentary on the lengths governments could/would/can go to to justify their actions.

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We were supposed to read it at school last year. I was kinda excited, but then the teacher changed her mind and we read Brave New World instead. That book kinda sucked too....Jing16

Yeah, I had to read Brave New World for my English class this year. It didn't really grip me like 1984 is.

Yeah, I read it, and I hated it. It was so stupid to me. Although the scoiety that 1984 takes place in describes more of a Communist regime than a free society....

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Really, you hated it? Mind me asking specifically why you hated it?

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#13 Ringx55
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The beginning can be quite the bore fest. But my god it really gets good.
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#14 tofu-lion91
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Yep [spoiler] I usually complain at fairy tale endings in books and at the end of 1984 I was like "Oh" [/spoiler]
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#15 jpph
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yeah, it's brilliant. not what you might expect from reading the blurb though. you can see where many other titles got their inspiration, v for vendetta springs to mind.

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#16 C3Le5tiaL
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The beginning can be quite the bore fest. But my god it really gets good.Ringx55

Oh, I know. The first half of Part One was really boring. I was actually going to put it on my "abandoned books" list, but my friend told me that it really doesn't get good until about halfway through the book. Glad I kept reading.:)

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#17 albatrossdrums
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1984 and Brave New World - essential reading in my opinion. Who's up for a game of centrifugal bumblepuppy?
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#18 DMAngara90
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Great book. People do need a license to use it in a political context; I've seen those nutritional labels on the back of foods called "Orwellian" and "Big Brother". It makes me want to hurt people.

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#19 Requem
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I have not read it but I have read Animal Farm from Orwell, and I found it very fascinating. So I'm planning to read it as soon as I found some time between reading the books that I have to read, I should read and I want to read :P .

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#20 PannicAtack
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Is there anyone who *hasn't* read it?
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#21 MissLibrarian
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Yes and I love it. It's crushing! I might have to start reading it again tonight. I love George Orwell.

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#22 Wolls
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Its just one of the many things im gonna get done this summer :)
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#23 Snipes_2
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Yup, I read it. It's pretty good.

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#24 Canvas_Of_Flesh
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1984 gave me nightmares for a week. Plain and simple, it's absolutely terrifying. It's a must-read.
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#25 MarioFan264
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I read it like 4 or 5 years ago. I remember it being really interesting.

Should probably read it again someday to refresh my memory.

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#26 Juice_13
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Read it an loved it. I am looking at reading Animal Farm and Brave New World in the near future, once I get done with the other books I plan on reading.

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#27 Beard_
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I read it in high school and loved it, then went to find a copy of Brave New World to see how the two of them compare. Overall I prefer Brave New World by a small amount, but find both of them to be excellent books.

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#28 Theokhoth
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Quite possibly the single most read and most misunderstood book in the United States.
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Yeah, I read it, and I hated it. It was so stupid to me. Although the scoiety that 1984 takes place in describes more of a Communist regime than a free society....

Calvin079

Yeah I thought that was kinda the idea... and yeah I've read it and loved it!

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#30 LZ71
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Yes. One of my favorite books of all time.
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#31 Dman0017
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Only unpersons read that doubleplus ungood literaturexaos
i came into this thread hoping to make this sort of a joke. thanks for ruining jerk :(:P
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#32 Jazz_Fan
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I have seen Terry Gilliam's 1984 and 1/2
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#33 jstamm33
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Anyone ever read it? I'm in the middle of it and it is really beginning to get intense.

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#34 Calvin079
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[QUOTE="Jing16"]We were supposed to read it at school last year. I was kinda excited, but then the teacher changed her mind and we read Brave New World instead. That book kinda sucked too....C3Le5tiaL

Yeah, I had to read Brave New World for my English class this year. It didn't really grip me like 1984 is.

Yeah, I read it, and I hated it. It was so stupid to me. Although the scoiety that 1984 takes place in describes more of a Communist regime than a free society....

Calvin079

Really, you hated it? Mind me asking specifically why you hated it?

No, not at all. I find it didn't appeal to me. It was kinda stupid how he was forced to confess his "crimes" for fear of torture. What Orwell was trying to portray in out society I'll never know, but what he had written was more of a Communist Society and a dictatorship, where absolute truth does not exist. I just didn't like it. BTW: 2+2=4

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#35 deactivated-6016f2513d412
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Yes. I read it for fun in 8th or 9th grade, but a lot of it went over my head. I liked it, though. I read it again in my senior AP English class and got a lot more out of it. It's very good.
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#36 CHOASXIII
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No I haven't really read a full book in like 3 years...

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#37 EVOLV3
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Yep and I really liked it. I thought the ending was perfect. Any other way and the entire message of the novel would have been wasted.

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#38 Bloodaxe726
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It's among Stranger in a Strange Land, Brave New World, and I Shall Fear No Evil as my favorite books ever.

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#39 clock_of_omens
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Yeah I read it, I really liked it.

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It's a fantastic book.. and almost entirely on point.. but people take it too literally and so they don't think it's applicable to today.. but it definitely is.
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#41 super_mario_128
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It's among Stranger in a Strange Land, Brave New World, and I Shall Fear No Evil as my favorite books ever.

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#42 weezyfb
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it was required in 10th grade
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#43 foxhound_fox
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A few times actually. Highly overrated Orwell novel, but still a good piece of literature and I enjoy it. Though, his works like Coming Up For Air and Burmese Days surpass it I think. His true skill lies in making the banal (i.e. day-to-day lives) interesting, not dystopic novels.