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Narrated by:
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Louise Brealey
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Margaret Atwood
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Toby Jones
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Personal conflict of Reason and Emotion
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Fabulous - it inspired Brave New World and 1984
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The narrator was perfect for emulating the naivite and indoctrination of a person within a totalitarian regime, and their progression throughout the story.
I would highly recommend this for anyone who utilises literature as a form of speculating on our own current societies.
Excellent
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It’s an interesting take on the dystopian society which has convinced itself that it is a utopia, and a deeper view that Brave New World managed.
Thought provoking early 20th century dystopian story.
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It's quite interesting that it is set sufficiently far in the future (several generations) that people's attitudes to the One State are so ingrained that they are not questioned.
The similarities with 1984 are extensive to the point you feel Orwell must have borrowed some of the ideas.
Feels like a blend of 1984, Brave New World & Metropolis
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