In the book 1984 the intended audience Orwell is writing to is people who could be faced with the fear of being ruled by communism. He wanted to give his opinion on what would happen if a nation was taken over by communism. A political biases shows up in the book because Orwell is clearly against totalitarian governments.
Orwell’s purpose of writing this book was to warn people of what could happen if communism took over a nation. His point is that nobody should have complete control over anyone and that people should have emotions. The intended purpose is achieved because the book goes through emotional twists and turns that put all of the negatives of totalitarianism and the positives of emotions into perspective. in the work Orwell assumes that by 1984 a nation will be taken over and become a totalitarian government that controls every aspect of life, and nobody will have