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Nineteen Eighty-Four

In Our Time

The Narrative Voice and Paranoia in 1984

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The narrative voice in 1984 adds a creepy and paranoid atmosphere to the novel. Readers feel like intruders into Winston's thoughts, mirroring his fear of being watched. The relationship between Winston and O'Brien is strangely telepathic, and the mystery of Winston's importance adds to the paranoia. 1984 showcases how literature has unique abilities to convey ideas that other forms of writing cannot.

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