期刊名称:LiBRI. Linguistic and Literary Broad Research and Innovation
印刷版ISSN:2068-0627
出版年度:2014
卷号:3
期号:1&2
页码:99-116
语种:English
出版社:LiBRI. Linguistic and Literary Broad Research and Innovation
摘要:Abstract:Underneath the heavy political cover, which Nineteen Eighty Four was written to criticize, there is an image of a man living in an absurd world. Winston, the protagonist, finds himself in a situation he did not wish to be in and with no way to get out. He lives in an absurd world that defies his common sense every day, so he decides freely to challenge the situation by rebelling against it. Even though he knows that his decision will take him to his doom, Winston chooses freely to do what is forbidden to justify his existence and individuality as a human. While the whole novel has a political atmosphere, the philosophy behind Winston's actions is on the same stance as that of Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus. These two philosophers have identified the individual's need for feeling his/her existence against the absurdity of his/her situation in life. Thus, this paper aims to examine the novel Nineteen Eighty Four in the light of selected concept from Sartre's philosophy (freedom of choice and bad faith). And two concepts from Camus' philosophy (absurdity and absurd rebellion).