George Orwell's Symbolism and Derivation for 1984

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(Gardner 118) From this, Orwell puts forth the idea that anyone can do anything and rise to greatness. The physical setting of 1984 came from the actual way London looked during the war years. The Ministry of Truth, the place where Winston worked was derived British Broadcast Company (BBC) building...
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Inside the BBC, there was a restaurant that had a dish called ?Victory Pie'. And thus, Orwell used Victory as the word that proceed as all objects - Victory gin, Victory apartments, etc. (Gardner 112) Orwell worked in the Information area for the BBC. This department was headed by a man named Brendan Bracken, who was called ?B...
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