George Orwell's Use Of Manipulation In 1984

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In 1984, the manipulation of the body is an effective practice that oppresses a population. The Party maintains absolute control over Oceania’s citizens by manipulating their physical state to better repress them. This leads to them being more about their own pain and physical well being, thus distracting them from the suffering that is happening in the world around them, and distracting them from thought of rebellion. The Party uses physical manipulation via overworking them to exhaustion and torture methods.The Party keeps their citizens in a state of exhaustion as they are easier to control, as the narrator explains while Winston works in the Ministry of Truth: “The work was overwhelming… Everyone in the Records Department worked eighteen hours in the twenty-four, with two three-hour snatches of sleep… and each time that he crawled back sticky-eyed and aching, it was to find that another shower of paper cylinders had covered the desk like a snowdrift, half-burying the speakwrite and overflowing on to the floor,” (190) …show more content…

Even when he was visibly in inscrutable amounts of pain and tried to protect himself, he was “simply inviting more” abuse from them. It lead to the point where “before the beating began”, “the mere sight of a fist drawn back for a blow was enough to make him pour forth a confession of real and imaginary crimes”. They control their society by torturing them to the point where they will do and say anything to prevent anymore physical pain from happening. It doesn’t matter if they truly believe what they say, or if it’s even true, as long as they carry enough fear from the torture to never act on their rebellious instinct. Their physical torture is an immensely effective method of control, as it is both reactive and proactive. They teach the Therefore, the Party exerts complete control over the physical conditioning and manipulation they exercise on the citizens of

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