Oppression Of Truth In George Orwell's Big Brother

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Truth, it’s always being shifted and manipulated. It can never actually change, what changes is people’s perspective of the truth. We cannot always prove everything there is to be true or untrue, but we always strive to convince others to believe what we believe. Big Brother is a key offender of manipulating the truth, and manipulating people to believe their beliefs. It is sad that people abandon their morals, beliefs, and one’s own self, all because they face a little pain. Pain is a driving force in how we make decisions, and what decisions we make. No one wants to be in pain, and to avoid it, humans and animals alike will do whatever it takes to avoid it. Big Brother uses this to their advantage to control, and keep order in their “soul sucking”, humanity depriving society that is based on hate, lies, and pain.
Many families function due to lies, or the truth being withheld. They may help certain scenarios function and remain peaceful, but once the truth is out, all will go downhill. It is nice to live in ignorant bliss, until you find out that you have been lied to your whole life. In the novel 1984, they have a saying, “ignorance is strength”. How is ignorance strength? Personally, I do not enjoy when people lie or withhold any information from me. I have been raised in a household where the truth is one of the most important things. You get punished less when you tell the truth, rather than lying and lying, until finally, you get revealed. Once found out, the punishment is worse than if you had just simply told the truth. It is contrary to what happens in 1984, the truth is what ends up getting people killed. It teaches young generations that it is okay to lie, which then breeds more generations of liars. Soon, you are unable to believe anything anyone

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