Examples Of Totalitarianism In 1984 By George Orwell

809 Words2 Pages

In the novel “1984” George Orwell illustrates readers the time we are all afraid of. People live under a tyrannical regime where they have no freedom even in language and communication. Totalitarian governments try to make all other modes of thought impossible in order to decrease the possibility of rebellion or disobedience in society. My essay will discuss about how the totalitarian government of Oceania wishes to change the way of thinking in the society by imposing them Newspeak, restriction in communication, Two Minutes Hate, and fake news. As we all know language and communication are very powerful tools in the hands of the tyrannical regime because it deprives its citizens the right of free communication and language. “I love you” (p.113). The note that Julia gives secretly to Winston. She could not say that out loud to him in public because she would get …show more content…

“Big Brother is watching you” (p. 4). The government always used telescreens to communicate with people, probably because Big Brother did not exist. “War is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength.” The three slogans of the Party were imposed on the society to keep the masses believing that war is being waged to get freedom; as a result people are devoted to the state. Slavery is being considered as freedom because the actual freedom may enslave people to their senses, devices, and weaknesses, therefore the society have a rigid belief about sex so a single men and single women do not communicate in any ways and try to stay away from each other. Ignorance is strength because the less people know, the less possibility of revolution. “The dark-haired girl behind Winston had begun crying out ‘Snine! Swine! Swine!’’ (p. 16). It illustrates the Two Minutes Hate where people use abusive language in the non-existed traitors. Here Orwell obviously refers to an extraordinary demonization of enemies during the World War

Open Document