Examples Of Totalitarianism In 1984 By George Orwell

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Orwell wants the reader to discover that an individual’s and a family’s privacy is vitally important to the success of the individual and the family. With Big Brother watching every facet of their lives, the people of Oceania are amoral people. They rely on their protector so much that they don’t think for themselves or act for themselves. Another aspect of totalitarianism that is included in 1984 is the fact that there is only one party. The party may be divided, but it is nevertheless, just one huge party. This party forms a link between the people, the Party, and Big Brother. The only accepted loyalty is to the Party—no loyalty is allowed to lover, family, friend, or even to self. The people not included in the party, the outsiders, are

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