1984 is a dystopian novel set in a totalitarian society ruled by Big Brother, where the government controls every aspect of life—thoughts, language, history, and even reality itself. Winston Smith, a low-ranking worker at the Ministry of Truth, secretly rebels by seeking truth, love, and personal freedom in a world where independent thought is a crime. As surveillance tightens and betrayal looms, Winston faces the brutal machinery of a regime that aims not just to control people, but to shape their minds.