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How does Orwell presents his problem or conflict in 1984, focusing on Orwell's rhetorical language. 25pts!! ​

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There are uncountable conflicts on this novel but the main one is the struggle of Winston to disobey Big Brother and try to rebel against it and destroy it trying to bring back the original past of mankind.

The language that is spoken in 1984 is called Newspeak. Once World War Two came to an end the government of Oceania make a decision that they should put fear into every single one of their people's lives. They did this by putting a telescreen in everyone's house and the government can spy on them by doing this.

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