Examples Of Doublethink In 1984

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In the world of 1984 readers are shown a possible future where government has complete and unchallenged control of the people. The Party exert complete domination over every aspect of the citizen’s lives.There is not a single thing that is not under the Party. Feelings, history, language, statistics, and even human nature are all monitored and limited by Party. The citizens of Oceania don’t even have the decision to fight, they must either obey or die. The intentions of the Oceania government weren’t for the people, but instead for the government. They looked out for what was best for the government, not what was best for the people. Propaganda constantly state how rich and prosperous Oceania is all the time even though the true conditions show buildings are not cared for and resources are sparse.

This totalitarian society shows what happens if people do not question or act on what is happening around them. They know nothing else besides what their government tells them. Orwell describes this way of thinking as the power of holding …show more content…

Doublethink has become the way of normal thought, unconditionally understood and used by everyone. Newspeak is a modified version of language that is used on the people in order to limit their expression. "It's a beautiful thing, the destruction of words... You haven't a real appreciation for Newspeak, Winston... Don't you see that the whole aim of Newspeak is to narrow the range of thought? In the end we shall make thoughtcrime literally impossible, because there will be no words in which to express it. (p. 46)" Thoughtcrime is considered the most offensive law to break. Through doublethink the workers at the Ministry of Truth believe in the false versions of the records that they have altered, and we see from the intelligent Syme just how effective it

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