1984 Government Essay

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Does the government always desire to ensure the best for citizens or themselves instead? If the government wished to have complete control over a country, it would not be difficult with no original individual thoughts being formed. In the novel, 1984, by George Orwell, the desire for power and pleasure of the Inner Party, who controls citizens how they live their everyday lives can be viewed. Big Brother is the authority figure of Oceania, who has a totalitarian government, desires to have full dominance over the population and manipulate to trust in his words. A method of control in the totalitarian government introduced is the Thought Police, since they prevent people to have their own original thoughts, break trust, and punish individuals …show more content…

Also, they eliminate any individual that is intellectual, in fear that they will discover the truth about the government “..he is too intelligent. He sees too clearly and speaks to plainly. The party does not like such people.” (Orwell 68) Not many in the population in Oceania question the motives or actions of higher authority. The people are not aware of the influences the government is having on them. Most of the people do not even formulate their own opinions or beliefs about the events occurring in Oceania. Winston is challenging the Thought Police and the government when he starts writing his opinions and thoughts of rebellion against Big Brother. It is viewed as a crime for an individual to write in a diary, since it means that they are actually having feelings and thoughts in which the government has less control over (Orwell 5-6). The government has fear that the population will question their liability and power over the them. There is insecurity within the government, since they do not want to lose control of their power and the pleasure felt of being in control of the population in Oceania. It is not even that the government has fear that people would rebel against them, but in fear that people will find out the truth and not be controlled over their power as a higher

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