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  • Nineteen Eighty-Four
  • 1949 dystopian novel by George Orwell

    Nineteen Eighty-Four (also published as 1984) is a dystopian speculative fiction novel by the English writer George Orwell. It was published on 8 June

    Nineteen Eighty-Four

    Nineteen Eighty-Four

    Nineteen_Eighty-Four

  • Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984 film)
  • British dystopian film by Michael Radford

    Nineteen Eighty-Four (stylized as 1984) is a 1984 British dystopian film written and directed by Michael Radford, based on George Orwell's 1949 novel.

    Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984 film)

    Nineteen_Eighty-Four_(1984_film)

  • Ministries in Nineteen Eighty-Four
  • Fictional governmental organisations in the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four

    Ministry of Plenty are the four ministries of the government of Oceania in the 1949 dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, by George Orwell. The Ministry

    Ministries in Nineteen Eighty-Four

    Ministries_in_Nineteen_Eighty-Four

  • Big Brother (Nineteen Eighty-Four)
  • Literary character and symbol

    is a character and symbol in George Orwell's 1949 dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. He is ostensibly the leader of Oceania, a totalitarian superstate

    Big Brother (Nineteen Eighty-Four)

    Big_Brother_(Nineteen_Eighty-Four)

  • Political geography of Nineteen Eighty-Four
  • Three fictional superstates in the novel 1984 by George Orwell

    In George Orwell's 1949 dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, the world is divided into three superstates: Oceania, Eurasia and Eastasia, which are all

    Political geography of Nineteen Eighty-Four

    Political geography of Nineteen Eighty-Four

    Political_geography_of_Nineteen_Eighty-Four

  • Julia (Nineteen Eighty-Four)
  • Fictional character

    is a fictional character in George Orwell's 1949 dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. She is the lover of the novel's protagonist Winston Smith. Her last

    Julia (Nineteen Eighty-Four)

    Julia_(Nineteen_Eighty-Four)

  • O'Brien (Nineteen Eighty-Four)
  • Fictional character in George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four

    character and the main antagonist in George Orwell's 1949 novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. The protagonist Winston Smith, living in a dystopian society governed

    O'Brien (Nineteen Eighty-Four)

    O'Brien_(Nineteen_Eighty-Four)

  • Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four) (song)
  • 1984 single by Eurythmics

    "Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four)" is a song written and performed by the British duo Eurythmics. It was released as the first single from their album 1984

    Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four) (song)

    Sexcrime_(Nineteen_Eighty-Four)_(song)

  • Adaptations of Nineteen Eighty-Four
  • Adaptations of the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell into other mediums

    George Orwell's 1949 dystopian political novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, has been adapted for the cinema, radio, television, theatre, opera and ballet. The

    Adaptations of Nineteen Eighty-Four

    Adaptations_of_Nineteen_Eighty-Four

  • Winston Smith (Nineteen Eighty-Four)
  • Protagonist of 1949 novel by George Orwell

    character and the protagonist of George Orwell's dystopian 1949 novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. He was employed by Orwell as an everyman character. He is an unremarkable

    Winston Smith (Nineteen Eighty-Four)

    Winston_Smith_(Nineteen_Eighty-Four)

  • Nineteen Eighty-Four in popular media
  • References to George Orwell's 1949 dystopian political novel Nineteen Eighty-Four themes, concepts and plot elements are also frequent in other works,

    Nineteen Eighty-Four in popular media

    Nineteen_Eighty-Four_in_popular_media

  • Nineteen Eighty-Four (British TV programme)
  • 1954 British TV film

    Nineteen Eighty-Four is a British television adaptation of the 1949 novel of the same name by George Orwell, originally broadcast on BBC Television as

    Nineteen Eighty-Four (British TV programme)

    Nineteen_Eighty-Four_(British_TV_programme)

  • 1984
  • Calendar year

    are killed including leader of the Alberta NDP, Grant Notley, while the four survivors are later rescued the next day. October 20 – Monterey Bay Aquarium

    1984

    1984

    1984

  • George Orwell
  • English author and journalist (1903–1950)

    his allegorical novella Animal Farm (1945) and the dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949), although his works also encompass literary criticism, poetry

    George Orwell

    George Orwell

    George_Orwell

  • 1984 (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    to: Nineteen Eighty-Four, a 1949 novel by George Orwell 1984 (Westinghouse Studio One), a 1953 television adaptation for CBS Nineteen Eighty-Four (British

    1984 (disambiguation)

    1984_(disambiguation)

  • Emmanuel Goldstein
  • Character in George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four

    is a fictional character in George Orwell's 1949 dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. A principal enemy of the state of Oceania, the political propaganda

    Emmanuel Goldstein

    Emmanuel_Goldstein

  • Brave New World
  • 1932 dystopian novel by Aldous Huxley

    as a companion piece or inversion counterpart to George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949). In 1998 and 1999, the Modern Library ranked Brave New World

    Brave New World

    Brave_New_World

  • 1984 (advertisement)
  • American television Macintosh commercial

    Scott. The ad was a reference to George Orwell's noted 1949 novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four, which described a dystopian future ruled by a televised "Big Brother"

    1984 (advertisement)

    1984_(advertisement)

  • Sonia Orwell
  • British editor and archivist (1918–1980)

    Brownell is believed to be the model for Julia, the heroine of Nineteen Eighty-Four. Brownell was born on 25 August 1918 at Mesra Thaua, in Ranchi, British

    Sonia Orwell

    Sonia_Orwell

  • Doublethink
  • Concept in Nineteen Eighty-Four of accepting two contradictory statements

    language of Newspeak in his 1949 dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. According to Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell, doublethink is: To know and not

    Doublethink

    Doublethink

  • Richard Blair (patron)
  • Son of George Orwell (born 1944)

    to his childhood house at Barnhill, Jura, where his father wrote Nineteen Eighty-Four. In 2017, The Orwell Society initiated a series of engagements with

    Richard Blair (patron)

    Richard Blair (patron)

    Richard_Blair_(patron)

  • Eileen Blair
  • British writer (1905–1945)

    year before she met Orwell, foreshadowed his 1949 dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. Blair was born Eileen Maud O'Shaughnessy on 25 September 1905 in

    Eileen Blair

    Eileen_Blair

  • Michael Radford
  • English film director and screenwriter (born 1946)

    best-known credits include the 1984 film adaptation of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four starring John Hurt and Richard Burton (in his final role), the Shakespeare

    Michael Radford

    Michael Radford

    Michael_Radford

  • Amazon Kindle
  • E-book reading device or technology

    withdrew from sale two e-books by George Orwell, Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four, refunding the purchase price to those who had bought them, and remotely

    Amazon Kindle

    Amazon Kindle

    Amazon_Kindle

  • Newspeak
  • Fictional language in the novel "Nineteen Eighty-Four"

    In the 1949 dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (also published as 1984), by George Orwell, Newspeak is the fictional language of Oceania, a totalitarian

    Newspeak

    Newspeak

  • Nineteen Ninety-Four
  • British radio series

    dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell, which this series parodies. BBC Radio 4 Extra rebroadcast Nineteen Ninety-Four between 17 August

    Nineteen Ninety-Four

    Nineteen_Ninety-Four

  • 1984 (1956 film)
  • 1956 British film by Michael Anderson

    1984 is a 1956 British science fiction film based on the 1949 novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell, depicting a totalitarian future of a dystopian

    1984 (1956 film)

    1984_(1956_film)

  • Animal Farm
  • 1945 political allegorical novella by George Orwell

    many similarities with some of Orwell's other works, most notably Nineteen Eighty-Four, as both have been considered works of Swiftian satire. Furthermore

    Animal Farm

    Animal Farm

    Animal_Farm

  • The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism
  • Fictional book in George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four

    Collectivism is a fictional book in George Orwell's 1949 dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. It is supposedly written by Emmanuel Goldstein, the principal enemy

    The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism

    The_Theory_and_Practice_of_Oligarchical_Collectivism

  • Peter Cushing
  • English actor (1913–1994)

    performance as Winston Smith in a BBC adaptation of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four (1954). Cushing gained worldwide fame for his appearances in twenty-two

    Peter Cushing

    Peter Cushing

    Peter_Cushing

  • Animal Farm (2025 film)
  • Film by Andy Serkis

    terrible songs to toilet humour." Mark Kennedy rated the film zero out of four stars in an Associated Press review, writing that "screenwriter Nicholas

    Animal Farm (2025 film)

    Animal_Farm_(2025_film)

  • Donald Pleasence
  • English actor (1919–1995)

    which included starring in a 1954 BBC adaptation of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, before playing numerous supporting and character roles, developing

    Donald Pleasence

    Donald Pleasence

    Donald_Pleasence

  • Dystopia
  • Community or society that is undesirable or frightening

    A Clockwork Orange (1962), said it was a better fit for Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four because "it sounds worse than dystopia". Some scholars, such as Gregory

    Dystopia

    Dystopia

    Dystopia

  • Suzanna Hamilton
  • English actress (born 1960)

    Julia in the 1984 film adaptation of George Orwell's classic novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, as well as other film roles including Tess (1979), Brimstone and

    Suzanna Hamilton

    Suzanna_Hamilton

  • We (novel)
  • 1924 novel by Yevgeny Zamyatin

    partly derived from We, although Huxley denied this. Orwell's own Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949) and Animal Farm were also inspired by We, as are many other

    We (novel)

    We (novel)

    We_(novel)

  • Newspeak in Russia
  • Usage of euphemisms by Russian state media and officials

    narratives. Drawing inspiration from George Orwell’s dystopian concept in Nineteen Eighty-Four, the term describes both historical Soviet bureaucratic jargon and

    Newspeak in Russia

    Newspeak_in_Russia

  • Shirley Stelfox
  • British actress (1941–2015)

    (1994). Her best-known film role was as the "$2.00 Prostitute" in Nineteen Eighty-Four, a film adaptation of George Orwell's novel. She played another prostitute

    Shirley Stelfox

    Shirley_Stelfox

  • Panopticon
  • Prison design

    he had staged in the film Nineteen Eighty-Four. Of the telescreens in the landmark surveillance narrative Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949), George Orwell said:

    Panopticon

    Panopticon

    Panopticon

  • Science fiction
  • Literary genre

    sometimes been used as a means of social protest. George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949) is an important work of dystopian science fiction. The novel

    Science fiction

    Science fiction

    Science_fiction

  • Thoughtcrime
  • Unapproved thinking in Nineteen Eighty-Four

    In the 1949 dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, thoughtcrime, also known as crimethink in the official language of Newspeak, is the offense of thinking

    Thoughtcrime

    Thoughtcrime

  • Andrew Wilde (actor)
  • English actor

    English actor, known for his role as Tillotson in the 1984 film Nineteen Eighty-Four. He also appeared in the Pete Townshend short film, White City: The

    Andrew Wilde (actor)

    Andrew_Wilde_(actor)

  • Fifteen Million Merits
  • 2nd episode of the 1st series of Black Mirror

    of Abi and Bing drew comparison to that of Julia and Winston in Nineteen Eighty-Four, whilst Abi's objectification was compared to that of female media

    Fifteen Million Merits

    Fifteen_Million_Merits

  • Mass surveillance in popular culture
  • surveillance. Some well known examples include George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1948), Peter Jackson's film adaptations of The Lord of the Rings

    Mass surveillance in popular culture

    Mass_surveillance_in_popular_culture

  • Memory hole
  • Fictional device in Nineteen Eighty-Four

    destroying historical evidence in George Orwell's 1949 dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. In the novel, the Party's Ministry of Truth systematically erases

    Memory hole

    Memory_hole

  • John Hurt
  • English actor (1940–2017)

    (1980). Other films include Alien (1979), Heaven's Gate (1980), Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984), White Mischief (1987), Scandal (1989), The Field (1990),

    John Hurt

    John Hurt

    John_Hurt

  • Orwellian
  • Adjective derived from the author George Orwell

    It is commonly used in reference to Orwell's 1949 dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four which describes an oppressive fictional totalitarian society where

    Orwellian

    Orwellian

    Orwellian

  • Two Minutes Hate
  • Daily mass ritual in Nineteen Eighty-Four

    In the dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949) by George Orwell, the Two Minutes Hate is the daily period during which members of the Outer and Inner

    Two Minutes Hate

    Two_Minutes_Hate

  • 2 + 2 = 5
  • Mathematically incorrect slogan

    contexts since 1728, but is best known from the 1949 dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell. As a theme and as a subject in the arts, the anti-intellectual

    2 + 2 = 5

    2 + 2 = 5

    2_+_2_=_5

  • Diamond Dogs
  • 1974 studio album by David Bowie

    on Ziggy Stardust (1972); an adaptation of George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949); and an urban apocalyptic scenario based on the writings of

    Diamond Dogs

    Diamond_Dogs

  • Versificator
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    who creates verse (poetry) Versificator (Nineteen Eighty-Four), a machine in the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four Bertsolaritza, the art of singing extemporaneously

    Versificator

    Versificator

  • The Memory Police
  • 1994 novel by Yōko Ogawa

    an island with a setting reminiscent of that in George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four. An English translation by Stephen Snyder was published by Pantheon

    The Memory Police

    The_Memory_Police

  • Thought Police
  • Secret police of Oceania in the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four

    In the 1949 dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell, the Thought Police (Thinkpol in Newspeak) are the secret police of the superstate of

    Thought Police

    Thought_Police

  • List of songs based on literary works
  • (2016). "Adapting George Orwell's Novel Nineteen Eighty-Four to songs: a literary analysis of 'Nineteen Eighty-Four based' lyrics in songs of David Bowie

    List of songs based on literary works

    List_of_songs_based_on_literary_works

  • Duncan Macmillan (playwright)
  • English playwright and director (born 1980)

    Brilliant Thing, and the stage adaptation of the George Orwell novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, which he co-adapted and co-directed with Robert Icke. Macmillan's

    Duncan Macmillan (playwright)

    Duncan_Macmillan_(playwright)

  • Eurythmics
  • British new wave duo

    for Michael Radford's modern film adaptation of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four. However, Radford later said that the music had been "foisted" on

    Eurythmics

    Eurythmics

    Eurythmics

  • Matt Bellamy
  • English musician (born 1978)

    dystopian themes. Books that have influenced his lyrics include Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell, Confessions of an Economic Hitman by John Perkins

    Matt Bellamy

    Matt Bellamy

    Matt_Bellamy

  • 1985 (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Teleporter "1985", a song by Bo Burnham from The Inside Outtakes "Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five", a song by Paul McCartney and Wings "Lifted Up (1985)"

    1985 (disambiguation)

    1985_(disambiguation)

  • Brainwashing
  • Systematic coercive persuasion

    Senator Robert Kennedy. In George Orwell's 1949 dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, the main character is subjected to imprisonment, isolation, and

    Brainwashing

    Brainwashing

  • Robotron: 2084
  • 1982 video game

    many points as possible. Jarvis and DeMar drew inspiration from Nineteen Eighty-Four, Berzerk and Space Invaders when designing Robotron: 2084. The pair

    Robotron: 2084

    Robotron:_2084

  • Homage to Catalonia
  • 1938 memoir by George Orwell

    after the popularity of Orwell's novels Animal Farm (1945) and Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949) attracted a reevaluation of the book, with American liberal

    Homage to Catalonia

    Homage_to_Catalonia

  • 20th Century's Greatest Hits: 100 English-Language Books of Fiction
  • Selected list of books

    Ironweed Lolita Midnight's Children The Naked and the Dead Native Son Nineteen Eighty-Four On the Road Pale Fire A Passage to India A Portrait of the Artist

    20th Century's Greatest Hits: 100 English-Language Books of Fiction

    20th_Century's_Greatest_Hits:_100_English-Language_Books_of_Fiction

  • We Happy Few
  • 2018 video game

    societies from various influences in the media, such as Brazil, Nineteen Eighty-Four, Animal Farm, Fahrenheit 451, Brave New World, and heavily on the

    We Happy Few

    We_Happy_Few

  • George Orwell bibliography
  • Literary work of George Orwell

    Animal Farm and cemented his place in history with the publication of Nineteen Eighty-Four shortly before his death. While fiction accounts for a small fraction

    George Orwell bibliography

    George Orwell bibliography

    George_Orwell_bibliography

  • Phyllis Logan
  • Scottish actress (born 1956)

    Logan provided the broadcast voice of Ingsoc in a film version of Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984) and the Loch Ness Monster (Nessie) in the animated film Freddie

    Phyllis Logan

    Phyllis Logan

    Phyllis_Logan

  • Keep the Aspidistra Flying
  • 1936 novel by George Orwell

    London's crowded life and mass advertising— a foretaste here of Nineteen Eighty-Four. Orwell has Gordon reacting to a poster saying Corner Table Enjoys

    Keep the Aspidistra Flying

    Keep_the_Aspidistra_Flying

  • Muse (band)
  • English rock band

    oppression, uprising, love, and panspermia. The album was inspired by Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell. Their sixth studio album, The 2nd Law (2012), relates

    Muse (band)

    Muse (band)

    Muse_(band)

  • Big Brother
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Brother may also refer to: Big Brother (Nineteen Eighty-Four), a character from George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four Big Brother (franchise), reality competition

    Big Brother

    Big_Brother

  • Benjamin (Animal Farm)
  • Fictional donkey in George Orwell's 1945 novella Animal Farm

    to Wigan Pier Homage to Catalonia Coming Up for Air Animal Farm Nineteen Eighty-Four Characters Napoleon Old Major Jones Snowball Squealer Boxer Benjamin

    Benjamin (Animal Farm)

    Benjamin_(Animal_Farm)

  • Telescreen
  • Fictional device used in the novel 1984

    video device that appears in George Orwell's 1949 dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. It is a medium that dominates the fictional totalitarian society

    Telescreen

    Telescreen

  • Dolen Perkins-Valdez
  • American writer

    June 1973. Perkins-Valdez, wrote an introduction to George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-four to accompany a 75th-anniversary edition published in the US in 2024

    Dolen Perkins-Valdez

    Dolen Perkins-Valdez

    Dolen_Perkins-Valdez

  • Yvonne Mitchell
  • English actress (1915–1979)

    include Julia in the 1954 BBC adaptation of George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. She retired from acting in 1977. Mitchell was born Yvonne Frances

    Yvonne Mitchell

    Yvonne Mitchell

    Yvonne_Mitchell

  • 1984 (Studio One)
  • 1st episode of the 6th season of Westinghouse Studio One

    Greene, it was the first adaptation of George Orwell's 1949 novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. The adaptation was written by William Templeton, directed by Paul

    1984 (Studio One)

    1984 (Studio One)

    1984_(Studio_One)

  • Eurythmics discography
  • Brother), which included the UK and Australian top-5 hit "Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four)". Their next studio album, 1985's Be Yourself Tonight, peaked at

    Eurythmics discography

    Eurythmics discography

    Eurythmics_discography

  • The Protomen
  • American rock band

    of Emmanuel Goldstein in Nineteen Eighty-Four. The Act I crowd refrain "we are the dead" is a phrase from Nineteen Eighty-Four prophesying the characters'

    The Protomen

    The Protomen

    The_Protomen

  • Grande Fratello
  • Italian reality television series

    totalitarian dictator from George Orwell's 1949 novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. Over the course of its nineteen seasons, the program has been hosted by Daria Bignardi

    Grande Fratello

    Grande_Fratello

  • Thomas Pynchon
  • American novelist (born 1937)

    Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four. The introduction presents a brief biography of Orwell as well as a reflection on some of the critical responses to Nineteen Eighty-Four

    Thomas Pynchon

    Thomas Pynchon

    Thomas_Pynchon

  • The Quatermass Experiment
  • British TV science-fiction serial (1953, 2005)

    Quatermass spin-offs and sequels, he wrote acclaimed productions such as Nineteen Eighty-Four (1954) and The Stone Tape (1972). A tribute article by writer and

    The Quatermass Experiment

    The_Quatermass_Experiment

  • Proletariat
  • Class of wage-earners

    (Nineteen Eighty-Four) – analogue to the proletariat in George Orwell's "Nineteen Eighty-Four" Prolefeed – Fictional language in the novel "Nineteen Eighty-Four"Pages

    Proletariat

    Proletariat

    Proletariat

  • Doublespeak
  • Language that deliberately disguises, distorts, or reverses the meaning of words

    doublespeak derives from two concepts in George Orwell's 1949 novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four, "doublethink" and "Newspeak", despite the term itself not being

    Doublespeak

    Doublespeak

  • Global catastrophic risk
  • Hypothetical global-scale disaster risk

    totalitarianism would be worse than extinction". (George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four suggests an example.) A dystopian scenario shares the key features

    Global catastrophic risk

    Global catastrophic risk

    Global_catastrophic_risk

  • Nigel Kneale
  • Manx screenwriter (1922–2006)

    then on a version of George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (12 December 1954). Nineteen Eighty-Four was a particularly notable production; many

    Nigel Kneale

    Nigel_Kneale

  • Old Major
  • Character in Orwell's novella "Animal Farm"

    to Wigan Pier Homage to Catalonia Coming Up for Air Animal Farm Nineteen Eighty-Four Characters Napoleon Old Major Jones Snowball Squealer Boxer Benjamin

    Old Major

    Old Major

    Old_Major

  • 1984 (For the Love of Big Brother)
  • 1984 soundtrack album by Eurythmics

    album overall and contains music recorded by Eurythmics for the film Nineteen Eighty-Four, based on George Orwell's dystopian novel of the same name. Virgin

    1984 (For the Love of Big Brother)

    1984_(For_the_Love_of_Big_Brother)

  • Gregor Fisher
  • Scottish comedian and actor (born 1953)

    Boys' Game (1979). Later, he appeared in Michael Radford's 1984 film Nineteen Eighty-Four as Winston Smith's neighbour Parsons. In 1988, he had a leading role

    Gregor Fisher

    Gregor_Fisher

  • Wilfrid Brambell
  • Irish actor (1912–1985)

    Experiment (1953), as both an old man in a pub and later a prisoner in Nineteen Eighty-Four (1954), and as a tramp in Quatermass II (1955). He played Jacob,

    Wilfrid Brambell

    Wilfrid_Brambell

  • List of John Hurt performances
  • in the 10 part web series The Confession. A line from the movie Nineteen Eighty-Four featuring the voice of Hurt can be heard as the introduction to the

    List of John Hurt performances

    List of John Hurt performances

    List_of_John_Hurt_performances

  • Melissa Chen
  • Singaporean journalist (born 1985)

    considered controversial in the Arabic world, such as George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four and works by Thomas Paine. "Melissa Chen who advocated for Amos Yee's

    Melissa Chen

    Melissa Chen

    Melissa_Chen

  • Jones (Animal Farm)
  • Character in George Orwell's novel Animal Farm

    to Wigan Pier Homage to Catalonia Coming Up for Air Animal Farm Nineteen Eighty-Four Characters Napoleon Old Major Jones Snowball Squealer Boxer Benjamin

    Jones (Animal Farm)

    Jones (Animal Farm)

    Jones_(Animal_Farm)

  • Hate Week
  • Fictional event in Nineteen Eighty-Four

    In the dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949), by George Orwell, Hate Week is a psychological operation designed to increase as much as possible the

    Hate Week

    Hate_Week

  • 1985 (Dalos novel)
  • 1983 novel by György Dalos

    1985 is an unofficial 1983 sequel to George Orwell's 1949 novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. Written by Hungarian author György Dalos, this novel begins with

    1985 (Dalos novel)

    1985_(Dalos_novel)

  • 1Q84
  • 2009–2010 novel by Haruki Murakami

    pronunciation of the year 1984 and a reference to George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four. The letter Q and 九, the Japanese number for 9 (typically romanized

    1Q84

    1Q84

  • Grande Fratello VIP
  • 2016 Italian TV series or program

    or to nominate. The title is inspired by the George Orwell novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. The novel tells of a Big Brother, head of the totalitarian state

    Grande Fratello VIP

    Grande_Fratello_VIP

  • Chung Kim-wah
  • commentator in Hong Kong, and frequently references the dystopian fiction Nineteen Eighty-Four. Chung was born in a sailor family at Choi Hung Estate, Kowloon.

    Chung Kim-wah

    Chung Kim-wah

    Chung_Kim-wah

  • Peter Capaldi filmography
  • Filmography

    Archived from the original on 21 April 2024. Retrieved 21 April 2024. "Nineteen Eighty-Four". Audible. Archived from the original on 27 October 2023. Retrieved

    Peter Capaldi filmography

    Peter Capaldi filmography

    Peter_Capaldi_filmography

  • Rudolph Cartier
  • Austrian television director (1904–1994)

    serials and their 1954 adaptation of George Orwell's dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. After studying architecture and then drama, Cartier began his career

    Rudolph Cartier

    Rudolph_Cartier

  • Folio Society
  • British publisher founded in 1947

    and illustrators. Recent limited editions include George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four and Neuromancer by William Gibson. In recent years, Folio has evolved

    Folio Society

    Folio Society

    Folio_Society

  • Senate House, London
  • Administrative centre of the University of London

    The description of the Ministry of Truth in George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949) evokes the Senate House. His wife Eileen worked in the building

    Senate House, London

    Senate House, London

    Senate_House,_London

  • Big Brother (American TV series)
  • Reality competition show

    fictional totalitarian dictator from George Orwell's 1949 novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. The show's twenty-eighth season, which will include the series'

    Big Brother (American TV series)

    Big_Brother_(American_TV_series)

  • 1984 (play)
  • 2013 play by Robert Icke and Duncan Macmillan

    play by Robert Icke and Duncan Macmillan based on the 1949 novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell. The production premiered at the Nottingham Playhouse

    1984 (play)

    1984_(play)

  • Jacintha Buddicom
  • English writer (1901–1993)

    style similar to that of H. G. Wells's A Modern Utopia, although Nineteen Eighty-Four turned out to be far different from Buddicom's expectations. Buddicom

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Mishty

    Sweet person, Sweet, Surgery

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    Braw)eigh

    From the hillslope meadow.

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    Eighth (an eight-stringed instrument).

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    Sweet

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    Shining Light; Lights

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    Diminutive form of French Nina, NINETTE means "favor; grace."

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    Light of the Right

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  • Boy/Male

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    Master of the right way, Master of the right path, Principle

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    English : presumably a nickname for a strong man.

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    Light Weight; Tall and Pretty

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    Master of the right way, Master of the right path, Principle

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    English : nickname for a happy, cheerful person, from Middle English lyght, Old English lēoht ‘light’ (not dark), ‘bright’, ‘cheerful’.English : nickname for someone who was busy and active, from Middle English lyght, Old English līoht ‘light’ (not heavy), ‘nimble’, ‘quick’. The two words lēoht and līoht were originally distinct, but they were confused in English from an early period.English : nickname for a small person, from Middle English lite, Old English l̄t ‘little’, influenced by lyght as in 1 and 2.

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    A Light of Fight

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    Son of Gilbert.

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    The best prince.

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    She was a literary woman and a poetess in qastaniniyah

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    Desire; Friendly

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    German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from Middle High German hærinc ‘herring’, German Hering, a nickname for someone supposedly resembling a herring or a metonymic occupational name for a fish seller. In some cases the Jewish surname is ornamental.English : variant spelling of Herring.

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    Lord of Mount Badri; Lord Vishnu; Lord Shiva

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    A back, a high house.

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    (Ποδαργη) Greek unisex name PODARGE means "fleet-foot." In mythology, this is the name of several characters: 1) one of the Harpies who was the mother of Balios and Xanthos; 2) another name for the rainbow goddess Iris; and 3) it was Priam's birth name; he changed it after buying his life from Herakles.

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  • Nightly
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the night, or to every night; happening or done by night, or every night; as, nightly shades; he kept nightly vigils.

  • Lightly
  • adv.

    With little weight; with little force; as, to tread lightly; to press lightly.

  • Nineteenth
  • a.

    Constituting or being one of nineteen equal parts into which anything is divided.

  • Eighty
  • n.

    A symbol representing eighty units, or ten eight times repeated, as 80 or lxxx.

  • Twentieth
  • n.

    The next in order after the nineteen; one coming after nineteen others.

  • Eight
  • a.

    Seven and one; as, eight years.

  • Right
  • adv.

    In a great degree; very; wholly; unqualifiedly; extremely; highly; as, right humble; right noble; right valiant.

  • Nineteenth
  • n.

    The quotient of a unit divided by nineteen; one of nineteen equal parts of anything.

  • Weighty
  • superl.

    Having weight; heavy; ponderous; as, a weighty body.

  • Eighth
  • n.

    The quotient of a unit divided by eight; one of eight equal parts; an eighth part.

  • Nineteen
  • a.

    Nine and ten; eighteen and one more; one less than twenty; as, nineteen months.

  • Nineteen
  • n.

    A symbol for nineteen units, as 19 or xix.

  • Weight
  • v. t.

    To load with a weight or weights; to load down; to make heavy; to attach weights to; as, to weight a horse or a jockey at a race; to weight a whip handle.

  • Eighth
  • a.

    Consisting of one of eight equal divisions of a thing.

  • Eighty
  • n.

    The sum of eight times ten; eighty units or objects.

  • Decennovary
  • a.

    Pertaining to the number nineteen; of nineteen years.

  • Nineteen
  • n.

    The number greater than eighteen by a unit; the sum of ten and nine; nineteen units or objects.

  • Sightly
  • a.

    Open to sight; conspicuous; as, a house stands in a sightly place.

  • Twentieth
  • a.

    Next in order after the nineteenth; tenth after the tenth; coming after nineteen others; -- the ordinal of twenty.

  • Eighty
  • a.

    Eight times ten; fourscore.