Propaganda In George Orwell's '1984'

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Oceania appears to be in this situation where there is an endless war against either of the powers in the novel. The war effort against Eurasia or Eastasia - depending on how the Party feels that day - is used to the Party's advantage, since "WAR IS PEACE." This slogan, though the two being contradictory by definition, is an example of the Party is able to alter the meanings of words, and it seems to be rather true in the novel. Since war against another country, Eurasia or Eastasia, causes there to be a common enemy amongst the people, there is thus - with a little extra dab of propaganda and brainwash - a bitter hatred for the enemy country, and a sense of unity. Along with the annual Hate Week in Oceania, the hate of the people is being expressed to the enemies of Oceania, and away from the …show more content…

After the 9/11 incident, we wanted to be protected, and our government and military assured society that we would be protected, causing us to become their lapdogs. Peace seems to be a result of war as it creates a harmonious society that is willing to work together to take out the enemy force. Us, being afraid of the damage that can be caused by an enemy, are willing to give up our rights, money, and loyalty when need be to the government which promises our safety, even if there is no real danger. The media and government give off the image that terrorism in our society is the biggest threat of all, and that we need protection from it. While the government and other organizations spend millions on anti-terrorism programs and similar, they are making millions more in the invasions of overseas countries as they take control of natural gas pipelines and lands with surplus amounts of oil ready for

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