Fear In 1984

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In George Orwell's novel 1984, the lack of privacy and result of no individualism is relevant within the society which leads to a negative impression of the world described. Fear is one of the most unpleasant emotions that allow the Party in the society to take control of every individual and control all their actions. The author proves that each person deals with fear in various ways and it is an element that allows the Party to influence its citizens. To start off, the government manipulates each person and wants them to follow the rules in order to stay on the safe side. By reading the passage, the message portrayed is very clear and proves that people who do not follow the rules are exiled in this case hanged. As Winston and Syme discuss
Lastly, fear has caused this society to not be able to have their own freedom of speech and talk in a pleasant way with other people surrounding them. By reading the passage it shows that both Syme and Winston sometimes struggle to give opinions or discuss certain matters. In the text it says “He would talk with a disagreeable gloating satisfaction of helicopter raids on every villages, and trials and confessions of thought-criminals, the executions in the cellars of Ministry of Love” (Orwell 48). This means that Syme is talking in a denying way and is gloating about society to Winston. He is talking in such way that entangles him and causes to face difficulties. In conclusion to summarize 1984 faces and portrays several events and it shows that their society is indeed one to be feared by if they have government and party controlling all their citizens at all times, not being able to communicate or have privacy and no freedom of speech as a individual. Overall the novel 1984 government Party is making their society negative and causing every citizen to be feared and under

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