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Watch the scene of the movie and identify three things that are incorrectly translated from the book.
- A Great Britain
- B Canada
- C The United States
- D France
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It's Wrong!
The correct answer is Great Britain because the novel "1984" by George Orwell is set in a dystopian future where a totalitarian regime called "The Party" controls every aspect of people's lives in Oceania, which is the fictional name for the region that includes Great Britain. The story focuses on Winston Smith, a citizen of Oceania, as he rebels against the oppressive government and tries to maintain his individuality and freedom. The setting of Great Britain is crucial to the themes and plot of the novel, as Orwell uses it to explore the dangers of totalitarianism and the erosion of personal liberties.