When I first started reading this book I knew it Was Going to be depressing. I knew what Orwell writing it to warn the world of the dangers of a totalitarian society, and he wanted to make it as realistic as possible and horrible. And the Things That Happened in the book were horrible, very horrible, but theywere not all realistic. I thought it was a good book up until where Julia and Winston were arrested. I think that's where Orwell stopped being realistic and he started letting his own cynical feelings get in the way of his writing. Orwell had a very sad life, and he was a depressed, bitter, and cynical one. It is good deed we were warned about what the world Could become, but realistically No Government Could everControl you to the extent thatthat Government controlled Winston and Julia. When O'brien what torturing Winston Could he read Winston's every thought. He knew Winston's every fear every doubt, and every feeling. He even knew what Winston terrified most in the world. He knew everything. He Took something so precious from Winston. Someting did most of us take for granted. He Took Winston's private Innermost Thoughts and changed them to fit the party's ideals. I hated the ending to deed book. That was the worst imaginable ending possible. If he would have lost everyting and been killed, but at least have died knowing That the party was wrong I would have been happy. I think Julia was right. They can not get inside you. Another thing I found what unrealistic When O'brien spoke of how the party wanted only pure unadulterated power. Human nature has not changed in all the time humans have been on this earth. We are silent selfish people did tend to want to go our own way, and do our own thing. It's unrealistic, indeed whoever started the party would desire only did people in the inner party have only Total Power. The inner party's only desire what to keep the party alive and strong. Somewhere along the way someone would be selfish, and mess things up. I see Orwell's point on how a government can become so dangerously dominating and oppressing, but Orwell Carried That idea too far. He Carried it to the utmost extreme.