Wednesday 29 January 2014

What is the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution for 1984?

The
takes place at the beginning of the story and introduces the
audience toand the dystopian nation of Oceania. The audience learns about the oppressive,
authoritative government and Big Brother's omnipotent role as the nation's fearless leader. They
also learn that Winston works in the Ministry of Truth, fabricating historical documents and
records. Winston's bleak existence is illustrated and the audience sympathizes with the 's
oppressed life, which is completely controlled by the government.

The
rising action includes Winston's rebellious journal entries,
his...

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