Governmental Regime In 1984 Essay

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Governmental Regime
Aristotle once said ‘’The real difference between democracy and oligarchy is poverty and wealth. Wherever men rule by reason of their wealth, whether they be few or many, that is an oligarchy, and where the poor rule, that is a democracy.’’ In George Orwell’s 1984 Orwell reveals to the audience the difficulties of what may occur if the voices of the people were as being shut off or silenced for the benefit of those in power. He introduces the main character Winston Smith the protagonist of the novel as the leading role of the representation of the many citizens of Oceania. In modern world many citizens are being influenced by the government. 1984 shows how Winston is under the tyrannical regime of the party that is controlled by ‘’Big brother’’ Where as he is the figurehead of the party itself that spies on it’s citizens throughout the country of Oceania. Winston is now living a life that is incorporated by the oppression and government corruption within the country. 1984 reveals how the overpowering …show more content…

Orwell’s 1984 novel reveals the outrageous consequences of the overpowering of a group of high class that incorporates the extreme tactics within the country, this leads to a person not being able to control how they live their life because of the invasion of the oligarchy and the loss of rights of the citizens. In modern world and in Oceania the citizens are limited upon certain information about what is within their country. In 1984 the people are limited of knowing what is occurring inside and even outside of the government. As

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