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'We' Summary
The novel 'We' by Yevgeny Zamyatin is a groundbreaking work of dystopian fiction. It depicts a future society where individuality is suppressed and citizens live under the watchful eye of the totalitarian state. The protagonist, D-503, is a mathematician who initially embraces the system's values of conformity and collectivism. However, his encounter with the enigmatic I-330, a woman who embodies freedom and independence, awakens a longing for individuality within him. As D-503's resistance grows, he uncovers the sinister truth behind the society's façade, leading to a gripping struggle between personal liberty and the oppressive forces of the state.Book Details
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