Read it again when you're older. I'm rereading everything I read at your age, because I didn't completely understand it. I will never completely understand 1984, but a whole lot more reveals itself as you age (I'm not THAT much older than you, but it's true).
I'm 17 and iv read both 1984 and animal farm in my own time. But to be honest, with all these quotes from the novel from this page that don't even really directly apply, it just seems to me like everyone is trying to display that they are oh so learned for reading classics from the literature cannon. Why else are we digging up quotes like "four legs good, two legs bad".
anonymvsJun 5, 2008
Took me a second.
tas08Jun 6, 2008
HahahahaBrilliant. I never looked at it that way before.
Closed AccountJun 6, 2008
I was born in 1984. It's pandemonium 2008! Everything is crazy as hell!
jedsmithJun 6, 2008
Read it again when you're older. I'm rereading everything I read at your age, because I didn't completely understand it. I will never completely understand 1984, but a whole lot more reveals itself as you age (I'm not THAT much older than you, but it's true).
mrcalaveraJun 10, 2008
Great sign, Great book.This is kind of like <a class="user" href="http://www.signspotting.com,">http://www.signspotting.com,</a> signwise.
mortomanJun 11, 2008
Actually in part 3 O Brian notes that the sayings can in fact be reversed.
mortomanJun 11, 2008
I'm 17 and iv read both 1984 and animal farm in my own time. But to be honest, with all these quotes from the novel from this page that don't even really directly apply, it just seems to me like everyone is trying to display that they are oh so learned for reading classics from the literature cannon. Why else are we digging up quotes like "four legs good, two legs bad".
wiredmaxJun 19, 2008
One of the best books I ever read! 1984 is in my top 5 for sure.