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1. In the afterword, the commentator describes 1984 as "a warning." Indeed, throughout the text, Orwell plants both subtle and overt warnings to the reader. What do you think are some of the
larger issues at hand here? Have any parts of Orwell's "warnings” come to pass in our society
today?

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