1984 Dismissal Lying

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Disregarding one’s feelings, opinions or perceptions completes the definition of dismissal lying. In Book Three of 1984, O’Brien tortures Winston during his stay in the Ministry of Love, in an attempt to assimilate him to Big Brother’s society and to stop his rebellious spirit. O’Brien exemplifies the concept of the dismissal lie by disregarding Winston’s point of view on the society and his personal pain tolerance while he tortures him through forceful drug injections after failing to answer questions correctly. During the torture, O’Brien asks “'How many fingers am I holding up, Winston?' 'Four.' 'And if the party says that it is not four but five -- then how many?' 'Four.' The word ended in a gasp of pain. The needle of the dial had shot

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