Government Control In George Orwell's 1984

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Imagine being controlled about what people eat, drink, think or do. How would the citizens feel being controlled even by having sex? Government control minimizes pleasure in a society because it would give the federal government more control over the people because pleasure would give the people freedom of feeling and thinking. Therefore, they will not have the freedom to have sex, eat chocolate, drink coffee or even wear makeup, some of the simplest daily activities. For example, the government has brainwashed people saying sex happens to be despicable and even unpleasurable. Sex remains forbidden. Consequently, the government catches someone committing the act they will be punished. Moreover, the government in 1984 tried to take away the pleasure and emotion from the people that way they have nothing to fight for. In 1984 it states, “We have cut the links between child and parent, and
George Orwell uses chocolate as a way to symbolize the past. Accordingly for Winston, chocolate reminds him of the actions he did in the past and the fact the fact that he regrets it. The narrator states, “ The first fragment of chocolate had melted on Winston’s tongue. The taste was delightful. But there was still that memory moving round the edges of his consciousness, something strongly felt but not reducible to a definite shape, like an object seen out of the corner of one’s eyes. He pushed it away from him, aware only that it was the memory of some action he would have liked to undo but could not”(Orwell 122). Nevertheless, the chocolate along with Winston’s regrets also symbolize his realization that the past was not as bad as the party made it seem. “ After receiving chocolate from Julia, Winston notices,”Chocolate was normally dull-brown crumbly stuff that tasted, as nearly as one could describe it, like the smoke of a rubbish fire. But at some time or another it had tasted like the piece she had given

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