Abuse Of Power In 1984 By George Orwell

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In 1984 by George Orwell, the society is presented as oppressive, and is set in a totalitarian world. The supreme power in this book is the Party and Big Brother. The Party seeks to control every aspect of life, and is able to alter the ‘truth’ through the manipulation of people’s thoughts, as well as language. Truth is necessary for a functioning society because it allows you to access your freedom of thought, and without truth it allows power to be used for manipulation, perhaps in a bad way. In 1984, freedom of thought and speech is limited. The society has regulated rules which prevents anyone in this society from expressing their freedom of speech and thought to its fullest, certain actions can be punished by death. Winston had a

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