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  2. Jan 26, 2023 · This article teaches you fun facts, trivia, and history events from the year 1984. Find out about popular TV shows, movies, music, books, cars, foods, sports facts, and other pop culture trends to get the right mix of questions and answers for your 1980s-themed trivia quiz.

    • Apple aired the "1984" Macintosh commercial.
    • Richard Branson revitalized air travel.
    • Purple Rain landed with a splash.
    • The Soviet Union boycotted the Summer Olympics.
  3. Quick Facts from 1984: World Changing Event: Apple Computer Inc. unveiled the Macintosh personal computer for $1,995, selling almost 250,000 in 1984. The Top Song was Like A Virgin by Madonna. Influential Songs include: White Horse by Laid Back, Better Be Good to Me by Tina Turner, Jam on It by Newcleus and Thriller by Michael Jackson.

  4. A massive year-long miner’s strike began during March of 1984 in England. The 1984 Summer Olympics, also known as the Games of the XXIII Olympiad, held in Los Angeles; U.S.A. -- First solo transatlantic flight in a helium balloon; Space -- 1st Un-tethered Space Walk; Widespread Famine in Ethiopia after political conflict

    • An Italian translation exists in which the clocks strike "uno" instead of thirteen. According to rumor (spurred on by novelist Anthony Burgess), a translation existed that changed the novel's infamous first line—"It was a bright, cold day in April and the clocks were striking thirteen"—because, according to the translator, "Italian clocks don't go up to thirteen."
    • 1984 could've been written by P.S. Burton, Kenneth Miles, or H. Lewis Allways. Or at least that's what the book covers would have said. In truth, George Orwell was the pen name of Eric Arthur Blair.
    • Orwell almost called his novel The Last Man in Europe. In a letter to his literary agent, he wrote, "I have not definitely decided on the title. I am inclined to call it either Nineteen Eighty-Four or The Last Man in Europe, but I might just possibly think of something else in the next week or two.
    • "2 + 2 = 5" was a real slogan of the Communist Party. A harrowing example of false dogma in 1984, "2 + 2 = 5" really did make sense to someone in the real world—and that someone was Joseph Stalin (or more specifically his propagandist, Iakov Guminer).
  5. Jan 26, 2023 · 1984 Fun Facts. 1984 was the year of the first untethered spacewalk, the re-election of Ronald Reagan, and the 1984 Olympic Games. What else was happening in 1984? Read on for some fun facts about 1984. 1. Apple Released the First Mac. In 1984, no one called the computer a Mac; they called it a Macintosh (after the kind of apple).

  6. Jul 13, 2017 · 1. Before he wrote 1984, Orwell worked for the British government during World War II as a propagandist at the BBC. (Perhaps seeing the propaganda industry up close led to his critical portrait in 1984 .) 2. Orwell initially named the novel 1980, and then 1982 before settling on 1984.

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