Professing Literature

EP04 - Lunchbreak At the Victory Mansions | Orwell, "1984"

David Anderson and Eric Williams

George Orwell, 1984, Chapter One. The opening paragraphs of George Orwell’s novel seem innocuous, as a man named Winston Smith returns to his apartment building for lunch. However, from the first sentence onward Orwell estranges us from the world we take for granted and begins hinting at the nature of the totalitarian state which he feared might one day come into being.

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