Power In George Orwell's '1984'

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The holocaust, which lasted 6 years, was an event in time in which the Nazis based their power off of the fear of Jews. In 1984 it’s revealed that the Party uses fear to keep their people afraid in order to keep them under control and not revolt. Throughout the novel 1984, the author suggests that in order to have power you must instill fear.
The party believes that the real power is in the control you get by having someone fear you. They believe power originates from. Their government favors the idea of stripping someone of their dignity and transforming them into an afraid follower. They insist that the cowardice of man is its downfall, and will lead to their submission to a higher authority.
Overall, fear is the foundation for power, according

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