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''Nineteen Eighty-Four'' is mentioned twice during the run of the series. It is one of the novels offered as part of [[Timothy O'Neill|Mr. O’Neill]]’s reading assignment in "[[Write Where It Hurts]]." In "[[Psycho Therapy]]," when [[Daria Morgendorffer|Daria]] learns that the purpose of the family's visit to [[Quiet Ivy]] is for a psychiatric evaluation, Daria checks her wrist and says, "Gee, look at the time. Nineteen eighty-four already."
''Nineteen Eighty-Four'' is mentioned twice during the run of the series. It is one of the novels offered as part of [[Timothy O'Neill|Mr. O’Neill]]’s reading assignment in "[[Write Where It Hurts]]." In "[[Psycho Therapy]]," when [[Daria Morgendorffer|Daria]] learns that the purpose of the family's visit to [[Quiet Ivy]] is for a psychiatric evaluation, Daria checks her wrist and says, "Gee, look at the time. Nineteen eighty-four already."


Note that Daria is shown clutching a copy of Orwell's ''[[Animal Farm]]'' when she gets out of her parents' car at [[Camp Grizzly]], during the flashback to her first arrival at same.
Note that a young Daria is shown clutching a copy of Orwell's ''[[Animal Farm]]'' when she gets out of her parents' car at [[Camp Grizzly]], during the flashback to her first arrival at same.


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