1984 Critical Analysis

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In 1984, George Orwell creates a communistic society where the government has all of the power over the people and continually exploits it in every aspect of their lives. Orwell has the government of 1984, the Party; utilize some distinct methods of ruling the masses that are largely effective. The methods mainly used are manipulating the naturally existing love and hate that people have. By exploiting these emotions, the people are filled with a sense of love and adoration for Big Brother, coupled with fear towards the enemy. This method is particularly successful in the Oceania, the society of 1984, which is a larger metaphor to show the downsides of a totalitarian type government and how too much power in the hands of the few is a terrible The reasons that this technique of ruling works for the government’s purpose of maintaining power and inequality, is primarily due to the fact that it creates a docile and malleable population, a nearly free, continual labor force, and an impenetrable class structure that can promote their ideals that solely benefit them and their quest for absolute power. The systematic reasons for the government’s/Orwell’s choices are proven through his use of diction, imagery, details, and language. The docile population that is continually fostered by the government does not ever question their leadership. This further perpetuates the government doing what they please while the people do not notice at all. By having a population that is so severely unaware of what the Party is doing will further promote the blind adoration and love that the people feel for Big Brother. Those very few who do not fit into the pack of lemmings, fear the Party and the system too much to have an official large-scale rebellion. In the book that Winston received from O 'Brien as becoming part of the brotherhood, it mentions that a hierarchical society similar to the one in 1984 can only function on "a basis of poverty and ignorance" (Orwell

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