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Abstract The subject of this study is the pragmatic analysis of the novel of nineteen four hundred and eighty by the American writer George O’Reilly, a group that published this novel in 1984. This novel revolves around a miserable, miserable character living in a place known as Great Britain, in the province of Oceania. And the narrator describes the political, administrative and social situation in this place where the events took place where the permanent wars and the domination of the government, which appears in the control of the people and the spread of cronyism and manipulation of the administrative system. This has imposed the system called metaphorically in the name of English socialism is alleged socialism. A regime dominated by an elite party that fights individualism and independence of thought. The tyranny of the elder brother is reflected in the leader of the party, where a figure of domination, seeking power and not helping others came. |