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'''Nineteen Eighty-Four''' (sometimes written '''1984''') is a novel written by George Orwell, an English
==Canon References==
''Nineteen Eighty-Four'' is mentioned twice during the run of the series.
Note that a young Daria is shown clutching a copy of Orwell's ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_Farm Animal Farm]'' when she gets out of her parents' car at [[Camp Grizzly]], during the flashback to her first arrival at same.
==External Links==▼
==Fanfiction References==
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nineteen_Eighty-Four Wikipedia article on ''Nineteen Eighty-Four'']▼
Daria is found reading ''Nineteen Eighty-Four'' in several fanfics (e.g., [[Invisigoth Gypsy]]'s "[[Electricity]]" and [[Medea42]]'s "[[Sew What?]]")
On a more complicated level, [[Thomas Mikkelsen]]'s "[[A Stacy Orange]]" has a plot revolving around ''Nineteen Eighty-Four.'' In [[Victory Lane]], by [[Brother Grimace]], Daria's mental state after intensive therapy is compared to Winston Smith's at the end of ''Nineteen Eighty-Four,'' when he "loved Big Brother." In [[The Angst Guy]]'s [[Daria 2007: The Girl from Hope]], Daria calls the school-supplied electronics that only used school programming that cannot be altered "goodthink," and [[Jane Lane|Jane]] catches the reference. In "[[Darkness]]," by the same author, an unsubtle comparison is made between the theocratic American government and Orwell's totalitarian state with the appearance of a billboard showing the solemn face of Christ, with the legend, "JESUS IS WATCHING YOU."
▲==External Links==
▲* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nineteen_Eighty-Four Wikipedia article on ''Nineteen Eighty-Four'']
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