• LeninWalksTheWorld [any]
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    4 years ago

    F451 is good. I personally love Brave New World and it relates to modern society wayyyyyyy more that 1984. Huxley is the King of Dystopian SciFi and also on his deathbed he asked to wife to give him acid so he could die while tripping balls. Absolute legend.

    • gay [any]
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      4 years ago

      his deathbed he asked to wife to give him acid so he could die while tripping balls

      Friendship ended with Fahrenheit 451, now Brave New World is my best friend

        • gay [any]
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          4 years ago

          I would say look up the content warnings (Winston, protagonist, bad) and read it. Reading a book you don't like is not gonna kill you, you're just gonna waste some of your time. You can easily find an ebook version for free online and the audiobook has been on YouTube for a few years now

    • marxisthayaca [he/him,they/them]M
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      4 years ago

      The only good part about 1984 is Goldstein explaining how every war machine made is food out of the mouths of the poor. If people should get anything out of that book, it is becoming rabidly anti-war/military

      • gay [any]
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        4 years ago

        As much as I hate 1984, I still believe the appendix is the only good part of the book. I guess "language is kind of an effective control tool" is a basic take, but when I read it in high school I was fascinated by how good those few pages were at building the 1984 world.

        In my defense, I had never read something like that before ("oh, this is fiction pretending to be non-fiction... is that legal??!1!") because I was 15 (also I was so creeped out by Winston, the story is better without him)

        • marxisthayaca [he/him,they/them]M
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          4 years ago

          I guess “language is kind of an effective control tool” is a basic take, but when I read it in high school I was fascinated by how good those few pages were at building the 1984 world.

          George Carlin has a great bit about how words have changed Shell Shocked

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        • LeninWalksTheWorld [any]
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          4 years ago

          I know what libs take from it. They recognize Goldstein stands for Trotsky so they become a "Trotsky was Lenin's true heir" type of person and then denounce the rest of the USSR's history as a stalinist famine gulag. They do not reflect on American imperialism, they already have their "woke" talking point.