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27 March, 12:22

Why does Orwell present the book in this way instead of paraphrasing it or treating it as a

appendix?

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  1. 27 March, 15:43
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    Answer: Orwell includes Goldstein's book as a separate entity to the main plot, with a purpose of challenging the Party and its philosophy.

    Explanation:

    1984 is a dystopian novel from 1949, written by George Orwell. It is about a man called Winston, who is a low ranking member of 'the Party'. Winston is frustrated by the Big Brother, a man who controls people's lives.

    in the novel, Goldstein's book ("The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism") functions as a separate entity to the main plot. The book serves as a contradictory book which opposes the Party and its philosophy and represents a socialist utopia.
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