www.rjoe.org.in Oray’s Publicaons ISSN: 2456-2696 Research Journal Of English (RJOE) An Internaonal Peer-Reviewed English Journal Impact Factor: 8.16(SJIF)Vol-9, Issue-4(Oct-Dec),2024 Indexed in: Internaonal Citaon Indexing (ICI), Cite factor, Internaonal Scienfic Indexing (ISI), Directory of Research Journal Indexing (DRJI) Google Scholar, Cosmos and Internet Archives. ___________________________________________________________________ 288 The Perspective of Dystopian Society based on George Orwell's 1984 __________________________________________________________________________ Azhar Kadhim Sabr 1 , University of Thi-Qar- College of Arts, azharkadhim@utq.edu.iq, ORCID: 0009-0007-4694-3820 Ahmed Karyosh Jubair 2 ,University of Thi-Qar- College of Arts, ahmedkaryosh@utq.edu.iq, ORCID: 0009-0004-5944-886X __________________________________________________________________________ Paper Received on 22-10-2024, Accepted on 21-11-2024 Published on 2 2 -11-24; DOI:10.36993/RJOE.2024.9.4.304 Abstract: There are novels and literary works that simulate people's dreams and aspirations about the importance of the emergence of the virtuous city and its characteristics and worlds. There is at the same time the literature of the corrupt city, which is literature presented through literary texts, especially in well-known novels by well-known writers, and it presents the worlds of corruption created by dictatorial, tyrannical governments, and created by the savage, unjust leaders of the world, ancient and modern. George Orwell's novel 1984 deals harshly and clearly with an invading superpower ruled by a brutal totalitarian dictatorship. The aim of this is to show the flaws, crimes and deadly tragedies that result from totalitarian regimes, whether governmental or otherwise. Everything that has a connection to tyranny produces disasters, destruction, devastation and brutality. Reading novels of this type may spare the world such models that lead people towards the abyss. The aim of the research paper is to evaluate Orwell's most well-known and significant book, 1984, which was published in 1949. to analyze the bleak future setting of the book. Winston Smith, a low-ranking official of Oceania's ruling Party, is the main character of the book. Take note of the novel's depiction of a totalitarian government that uses methods like ongoing monitoring, propaganda, historical revisionism, and the repression of individuality to exert ultimate control over the minds and behavior of its people. The goal is to restore the political dictatorship that gives the story its dystopian setting. Keywords: Dystopia, totalitarian, Utopia, Thought Police, Propaganda, repression, individuality