Voltaire's Use Of Humanism In 1984 By George Orwell

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WAR IS PEACE, FREEDOM IS SLAVERY, IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH” (Orwell 4). This slogan is used by the English Socialist Party (INGSOC), in the novel 1984 written by George Orwell, to control the citizens of Oceania, or more importantly their minds. Controlling INGSOC is Big Brother, a fascist and totalitarian leader who controls every aspect of Oceania's lives. However, they are easily able to mask this fact through tactics such as doublethink, newspeak, and the manipulation of the past. These tactics force the citizens of Oceania into blindly following the party, and a punishment of “purification” and death if they do not. Winston, the dystopian protagonist of the novel, is one of those who refuse to follow the Party’s beliefs. In the beginning …show more content…

Many authors not only use creativity themselves, but they have it as themes in their novels. In Voltaire’s book Candide (1759), he uses creativity in order to show the importance of self-exploration and self-determination. Voltaire especially promotes the concept of philosophical humanism, where work is required in order to find happiness in a promising future. In Candide (1759) Voltaire shows the importance of creativity in the sense that it will free the human mind into happiness. Another example of creativity in literature is in John Steinbeck’s East of Eden. Throughout this novel Steinbeck expresses the idea the most valuable thing in society is the individual mind, and how that mind explores the world. He believed that the individual mind created the best work in literature, art, and philosophy. Lastly, creativity appears in Haroun and the Sea of Stories, a novel written by Salman Rushdie. In this novel Rushdie shows the importance of creativity by showing the effects of censorship and the significance of storytelling. Creativity, in Haroun and the Sea of Stories, is used to free the mind from its troubles and that creativity is expressed through the means of storytelling. He believes that creativity frees the mind politically and socially and should be used in order to create happiness in the minds of the people. In all three of these novels creativity was signified as freedom of the …show more content…

Creativity, itself, produces feelings of freedom in the sense that it undermines the Image Big Brother has created that the citizens of Oceania are supposed to follow. Throughout 1984, the Party boasts about the improvement they have made in Oceania, yet all around Winston is destruction, poverty, and starvation. Big Brother lies to the people of Oceania and Winston sees these lies. He sees the cruelty and ugliness of the world, so the only place for beauty is in the human mind. This comes to winston in the form of the Golden Country, a dream land that expresses both Winston’s past and his idealized present. This place is what urges him on through life, gives him hope. Here, he is human, able to express himself without fear, Winston says, “If you feel that staying human is worthwhile, even when it can’t have any result whatsoever, you’ve beaten them” (Orwell 166). To Winston the ultimate rebellious act a person can commit against Big Brother is in the form of love, happiness, sadness, and lust, emotions the Party cannot control, emotions that make a person human. These feelings are the opposite of what the Party wants, for without control there is no power. In 1984, the shared ideas of creativity empowers and connects, for creativity is in the individual mind, but also is present throughout Oceania’s population. Introduced in 1984 is another book,

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