Has anyone read "1984" and seen the parallels?

by AK - Jeff 16 Replies latest watchtower scandals

  • AK - Jeff
    AK - Jeff

    I was assigned to read 1984 by George Orwell when in the eight grade I think. Now forty years to late to turn in a 'book report' I am reading it. I see so many parallels to the witness org there. Big Brother, the thought police, no one ever allowed to question or even look like they will question the overlord government without quick and lethal punishment, ect.

    Just wondered if others had read and felt a complete connection to the principle character Winston?

    Jeff

    BTW - don't tell me the ending - I am only half way through the book.

  • Badger
    Badger

    Down the Memory Hole...1975

    The Constant use of Propaganda...anything remotely resembling expression and individuality dealt with serverly...yeah, we understand...

    Badger, of the "Waiting for Winston Smith to post" Class.

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    Yep, but not just the wt. The us pres: war is peace, the nebulous enemy (the original enemy, bin ladin is forgotten) and a lot of other stuff.

    S

  • AK - Jeff
    AK - Jeff

    badger - you forgot all the other things that went down the Memory Hole - 1799,1841,1844,1920,1925, even pyramids and phrentology. History readjustments

    Jeff

  • euripides
    euripides

    Yes, and you should certainly get (and read) Gary Botting's The Orwellian World of Jehovah's Witnesses, one of my all time favorites. I was so impressed I called Gary up after reading it! He was a long time Witness, also from Canada (like Penton), and teaches. Check on www.freeminds.org to find the book. When I first left the witnesses, it kept getting stolen out of all the New York area libraries! It's a great read, just like Orwell's novel. Hell, I'd even recommend the movie with Richard Burton; it's a dark story, but one that resonates very deeply.

  • VM44
    VM44

    You can order the book at Amazon. --VM44

    The Orwellian World of Jehovah's Witnesses
    by Heather Botting, Gary Norman Arthur Botting

    Paperback: 213 pages
    Publisher: University of Toronto Press (May 1, 1984)
    ISBN: 0802065457

    Rating: 4 out of 5 stars.
    An Interesting Study, June 26, 2001
    Reviewer: A reader
    This is a good book and the illustrations in it are excellent.
    The book captures the totalitarian nature of the Watchtower movement
    as few books do because it is based on sound academic research and a
    background understanding of the movement. Both authors were raised
    Jehovah's Witnesses and are trained scholars. In fact, the book is
    based on a doctoral dissertaion by Heather Botting. My only complaint
    about it is that it places too much emphasis on the year 1984, which
    was not an important "end times" date for Jehovah's Witnesses.

    Rating: 3 out of 5 stars.
    The Blur Between Superstition and Truth, August 5, 2000
    Reviewer: shanbo (los angeles)
    The authors should not have pursued the peculiar coincidentalism
    between JW's and Orwell's book 1984 to the belabored excess that
    they do. Despite this, the book is a facinating autopsy of the mass
    psychology of religion (in this case, Jehovah's Witnesses) and the
    deceptions and nonsense that adherents will endlessly accept.
    Written prior to the year 1984, the book accurately foretells the
    more recent doctrinal changes within the "Organization" as once
    again Jehovah's Witnesses reinvent their theology when even they
    can no longer stand the weight of its absurdity. The publication
    is refreshingly funny and easy to read, especially if, like me,
    you were raised in the bizzare siege mentality culture of Jehovah's
    Witnesses with its oddball idiomatic peculiarities and Armageddon
    hysteria. The Orwellian World of Jehovah's Witnesses ends on a
    profoundly accurate prediction, noting that no matter which
    prophesies fail to materialise or which marked dates pass without
    event, JW's will continue to grow in number while members eagerly
    anticipate the day their god Jehovah starts a war on humanity
    destroying "this system of things" and all the evil people within
    it (though not his faithful flock of witnesses of course).
    A great book to grab off of the shelf the next time a pair of
    Watchtower Society pamphleteers intrude upon your property peddling
    their superstitions.

  • confusedjw
    confusedjw

    Oh my God did they predict something in 1984 as well?!?!

    I was assigned to read 1984 by George Orwell when in the eight grade I think. Now forty years to late to turn in a 'book report' I am reading it.
    You have heard of Cliff's Notes right? Could have saved you 40 years of "No, I can't come up. I have to get home to do a book report."
  • AK - Jeff
    AK - Jeff

    Good point, Confused. But weren't cliff's notes 'worldly'?

    Actually, I did the addition. It was only 36 years ago I was in the 8th grade. Glad to get that cleared up before someone thinks I am 'old'.

    Jeff

  • Fe2O3Girl
    Fe2O3Girl

    Nineteen Eighty Four is discussed in this thread.

    Is it called "1984" in the US?

  • ellderwho
    ellderwho
    It was only 36 years ago I was in the 8th grade. Glad to get that cleared up before someone thinks I am 'old'

    LOL@ Jeff

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