Totalitarian Government In 1984 Essay

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A totalitarian government is where one person controls everything and civilian rights are taken away. In George Orwell's novel, 1984, Winston lives under a totalitarian government. Throughout the novel, it is shown how the government controls everything and how the citizens of Oceania cannot exercise basic rights. Citizens in countries with this type of government, both past and present, are manipulated and every aspect of their lives are controlled. In the novel 1984, Oceania is controlled by a totalitarian government, which is similar to the system of Soviet Russia and North Korea because they use close monitoring and threats of war against their citizens. Soviet Russia is ruled by a totalitarian government that uses close monitoring against their citizens and encourages people to tell on each other. In the article, "Life in USSR under Stalin," when the cons of Stalin ruling Russia is listed, it states, …show more content…

In the article, "North Korea Propaganda Paints Image of Permanent War," Ji-Heon, a lady who escapes North Korea in 2010, describes that all year long they are kept at war. North Korea has the 'war of rice planting' in the spring, the 'war of weeding' in the summer… they have a new enemy to defeat every season (Hewitt 1). This is a ploy by the government so that the citizens produce and harvest more because of the supposed war. Using the illusions of war, the government of North Korea takes the productions saying it is for the soldiers and use of warfare so that the public citizens do not receive anything. The reason for this is so the citizens do not receive too much supplies and therefore, they continuously remain dependent and obedient to the government out of need and necessity. The government of North Korea uses threats of war so that the people of the country produces more for the supposed war and not receive anything in return. [revise

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