Winston Smith is the person we meet on a frosty night in April, amidst vile winds and storms. George Orwell introduces us to a communist society filled with distortion and corruption. Winston observes the portrait on the Victory Mansion stairway, which spans for meters. Winston illustrates the middle-aged man; with a bushy mustache and ruggedly handsome features. Big Brother is the so-called name of this man. He blends as a socialized political leader synonymous with Adolf Hitler. If this book was a direct alternate scenario of the Germans winning WW2. This book is exactly what I’m into; the writing style is a little slow and shifty, making it hard to read. One thing before you go, “Big Brother is watching.”