"WAR IS PEACE. FREEDOM IS SLAVERY. IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH."These are the words that define Oceania's society. Oceania is just one of three states that exist in the world following the second World War, and it is marked constant war with its neighboring states Eastasia and Eurasia (though they've only ever been at war with one of these states, according to the Party and their particular revisions to history on any given day), by intense regulation of human activity (including, but not limited to, emotions and thinking), constant monitoring by the all-knowing Big Brother (as well as fellow Oceania citizens and Thought Police), extreme punishment through brain washing and torture, and - in the end - the the destruction of the idea of free will (as well as all other ideas that do not match those of the Party's).
The story follows Winston Smith's fall from these societal parameters, and his attempt to start a small if not inspiring rebellion. It begins with him beginning a journal questioning the totalitarian government he has known for his entire life. This act alone could put Winston into the crosshairs of the Thought Police, but, of course, our hero does not stop there. Instead, he begins a romantic and sexual relationship with a woman named Julia (by the way, in Oceania, sex is restricted to only procreative ends - women, in particular, are not permitted to enjoy it) and forges an alliance with both her and a member of the Party's regime. Of course, inspiring as it may be to those with a rebellious heart, Winston's story is stocked full of fear, hate, love, betrayal, and - even in the final sentence - tragedy.









