Examples Of Manipulation In The Book 1984

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In the world today, especially in our lives we live free with the ability to think and do as we please. No one has the power to control our every move or every subconscious thought. With the power to control our own self, we can choose our path and have our own beliefs and morals. In the book 1984 the government or inner party controls everyday life of the outer party. The inner party have an enormous amount of power, they use that power as strength to have complete dominance over the lives of the inner party members. Power is strength, power is manipulative, dominant power becomes corrupt. There are many examples of manipulative governments in history. Most however, are from a socialist, communist, or totalitarian background. Like the Soviet Union and North Korea. Power is defined as the ability to control others with or without their consent. In the case of 1984 the inner party controls the outer party with their consent only because they have
They may be small but manipulation is everywhere; our daily news, national news, patriotic slogans and symbols, and even religion. Not all manipulation is used for evil, however it is usually associated with it as being bad. Religious manipulation comes from one’s faith and inner belief which brings proper norms and morals. As people we were born to be respected and maybe even a leader, sometimes that isn’t easy so manipulation takes place. “I 've been doing this a long time- manipulating people to get my way. That 's why you think you love me. Because I 've broken you down and built you back up to believe it. It wasn 't an accident. Once you leave this behind...you 'll see that” -by CJ Roberts directly correlates with the roles between Winston and O’Brien go through. Along with powering corrupt societies like East Germany and North Korea. Manipulation is everywhere, the target or minority must stay truthful and faithful to avoid being the

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