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Dec 10 2021

Orwell Orwelled: 1984 Rewrite From Feminist Perspective

Winston Smith is the protagonist of George Orwell’s 1984. His job is to edit previous publications to retroactively impose upon them the current party line. In the ultimate Orwellian irony, moonbats are doing the same thing to 1984 itself.

The estate of George Orwell has approved a feminist retelling of Nineteen Eighty-Four, which reimagines the story from the perspective of Winston Smith’s lover Julia. …

In Julia by Sandra Newman, the incidents of Nineteen Eighty-Four are seen through the woman’s eyes.

This isn’t the only great work to be subjected to a feminist retelling.

Julia … is the latest in a series of feminist retellings of classic stories, from Natalie Haynes’s reimagining of the Trojan war A Thousand Ships, and Pat Barker’s The Silence of the Girls, a version of the Iliad from the perspective of Briseis, to Maggie O’Farrell’s Hamnet, which centres on the life of Shakespeare’s wife, and Jeet Thayil’s Names of the Women, which tells the stories of 15 women whose lives overlapped with Jesus.

Stunted by moonbattery, our society can produce nothing new except in the realm of technology. All it can accomplish culturally is to pervert the works of healthier generations by imposing the prevailing ideology upon them.

Stay tuned for a reworking of Shakespeare’s plays with all of the characters recast as Transsexuals of Color.

Not the Bee quotes the original 1984:

“Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book rewritten.”

It is once again confirmed that leftists view 1984 not as a cautionary tale but as an instruction manual.

On a tip from Mr Freemarket.


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