Lord Of The Flies And 1984 Analysis

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Since the dawn of the human race, humans have had to fight for survival against predators, nature, and themselves. Dystopian regimes use this instinct as a tool to control and manipulate their population. They create false senses of security, and freedom for the people, so that there is no way they can lose their power, and finally, they keep the people oppressed and ignorant to their personal goals. 1984 by George Orwell and Lord of the Flies by William Golding both represent how corrupt leaders use the population 's fears against them, for the continuation of their hierarchical dominance. In 1984, the Inner Party uses the fear of war to manipulate the Outer Party into swapping what nowadays is considered rights and freedoms for protection …show more content…

As Winston states, talking about his affair with Julia: “But you could not have pure love or pure lust nowadays. No emotion was pure, because everything was mixed up with fear and hatred. Their embrace had been a battle, the climax a victory. It was a blow struck against the Party. It was a political act” (126). Winston is unique, and was able to create a relationship with Julia. However, although it might last for a while, at some point it will fall and they will be caught by the party. None but a few party members partake in sexual actions, besides for reproduction, showing how effective the party has been at making their citizens ignorant. The Inner party’s propaganda campaigns have prevented their members from forming meaningful relationships, thus allowing the party to have complete control. The party distracts the general public by preying on their fear, which prevents them from creating resistance against the party. The Outer party is incapable of opposing the Inner party, as they allowed the rise of the Inner party, and are now forced to turn a blind eye, out of fear. Winston also thinks: “If there was hope, it must lie in the proles, because only there, in those swarming disregarded masses, eighty-five percent of the population of Oceania, could the force to destroy the party ever be generated”(69). The proles only worry about their simple life, and not their government. As Winston stated, the proles are the only ones who have the power to rebel and destroy the party. By ignoring the actions of the party, they help keep the Inner Party in power, and keep themselves enslaved. Since both the proles and the Outer party are incapable of opposing the Inner party’s fear tactics, they are left to mellow in ignorant bliss, while the

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