The Importance Of Totalitarian Government In George Orwell's 1984

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In George Orwell’s book, 1984, the main character Winston is forced to live where the government has complete control over him and the rest of society. The government watches and listens to the citizens 24/7. He knows things are not right and is hateful towards the way the totalitarian government is treating him and others. He is aware that the government is not right because he remembers the way it used to be before the totalitarian government. Because of this, he tries to rebel for himself and also the future generations. Winston is few who know about the past, back when there was no totalitarian government. He has a job where the government forces Winston to alter the past by destroying any evidence of the past. His memory of all events …show more content…

The government had transformed him into a different person. After he was let out of prison, he came face to face with Julia. His feelings for Julia that he once had were diminished. The same was for Julia. In 1984, Julia says to Winston, "Sometimes," she said, "they threaten you with something you can 't stand up to, can 't even think about. And then you say, ‘Don 't do it to me, do it to somebody else, do it to So-and-so.’ And perhaps you might pretend, afterwards, that it was only a trick and that you just said it to make them stop and didn 't really mean it. But that isn 't true. At the time when it happens you do mean it. You think there 's no other way of saving yourself, and you 're quite ready to save yourself that way. You want it to happen to the other person. You don 't give a damn what they suffer. All you care about is yourself. And after that, you don 't feel the same towards the other person any longer”(Orwell 316). Winston replies by saying, “No, you don 't feel the same" (Orwell 316). After he got out of prison he had no hope, no courage, no deep connections with others.In the end he became to love Big Brother. I believe Winston’s pivotal experience transformed him for for ill as he was not able to overcome and destroy a government that did not value freedom, peace, and

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