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The world of "1984" is a dystopia where the state controls everything: thoughts, words, actions, and even memories. Big Brother and the Party watch everyone through telescreens, hidden cameras, and informants. History is rewritten for party needs, and the language Newspeak limits words, making impossible thoughts that are undesirable to the authorities. Residents live in constant fear, friendship, love, and personal freedom are banned, individuality is almost erased.
Society is arranged like a huge machine: everyone knows their place and is obliged to follow orders from above. Telescreens broadcast news, slogans, and propaganda, blurring the line between the past and the present. In such conditions, it is difficult to understand what is real and what is an imposed illusion. The world is constantly changing: the truth is easy to hide, lies are made obvious. Every gesture, word, and thought is evaluated, and unforeseen behavior can be dangerous.
This is a world where control is absolute, and trust is limited; where freedom of thought is under threat, every piece of knowledge, every idea becomes a value.
Moral: even when it seems that everything is under control, do not lose your ideas and facts — keep them safe, otherwise, they will disappear forever.

