The Characteristics Of Totalitarianism

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Milan Kundera said, “Totalitarianism is not only hell, but all the dream of paradise-- the age-old dream of a world where everybody would live in harmony, united by a single common will and faith, without secrets from one another.” In the book 1984, George Orwell tells the story of how it would be to live in a totalitarianistic society. At totalitarianism society is a central government that does not let people voice their opinion. You could describe it as a dictatorship, where one person is in charge of everything. It describes very clearly the struggles people had to overcome and the fears that had to face to live in such conditions. In Oceania, Big Brother watches over everyone. The party controls everyone with four different ministries. The Ministry of Peace deals with war and defence. The Ministry of Plenty work with economic affairs. The Ministry of Love deals with law and orders. Finally the Ministry of Truth works with news, education, entertainment, and art. These combined have the power to control each and every aspect of their society. Totalitarianism and its characteristics are important concerns that have been shown not only in writing, but it real world situations.
This is an extreme idea of a modern-day government with absolute power. If totalitarianism were not opposed, the title suggested, some variation of the world described in the novel could become a reality in a short amount of time, of this book becoming published. It explains the true horrors that citizens can go threw. It is a perfect example of what was yet to come, and gave more understanding to the situation. This shows a state in which a government monitors and controls everything in life, to the extent that even having a disloyal thought is against the law. The Party uses different ministries to control the citizens. Each one of these is an important theme, which all shows a totalitarianistic

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