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“War is peace, Freedom is slavery, Ignorance is strength,” was the most meaningful and significant. This passage explains about this book and story. It was also very attractive to me because it tells what Socialism really thinks and wants to do.
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Hm..this quote is short but is very very strong! I don't know if you agree or disagree but I totally disagree with this quote. Hm.. I wonder, how can war be peace? This can also mean many people's death equals t happiness. How can freedom be slavery because those two are opposite words. Doesn't ignorance make a person weak because they have nobody to talk to? I wonder....It's a really interesting passage...:)
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