1984 Slogan Analysis

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In the Novel 1984 by George Orwell you find the protagonist Winston Smith in a harsh, pessimistic world. He lives in a society ruled by a totalitarianism governmentx which gives its people a twisted idea of freedoms. The party's slogan is “War is peace, Freedom is Slavery, Ignorance is strength”(ch1 pg87).-incorrect format These slogans create a feeling of hopelessness and paint a picture of desolation for the reader. A society constantly contradicting itself, yet somehow keeping its people perfectly in line.-fragment Orwell keeps this Atmosphere of no hope and of people being blinded by the party throughout the book. You have a good intro paragraph, but you have a lot of little errors, which means you have these errors throughout the paper. In the novelx the atmosphere is gloomy and harsh. The mood is developed through society in 1984 being constantly under surveillance, through the slogans of the Party, and the oppression of Big Brother. Orwell opens the book
In the first chapter you find Winston at the end of his rope. He has always had resentment toward the party but he has always kept it inside but one day it gets to hard for him to handle and we writes in his diary “DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER, DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER , DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER, DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER, DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER”.(CH1 PG19) Orwell uses this to build suspense in the story because writing that down or even just thinking it is a sure way to get yourself killed. Another example of suspense is when Winston and Julia go to meet O'brien. Winston and O'brien have previously met but it was only for a short second just to discuss where they shall meet and really talk. This first meeting build suspense in the novel. What if O'brien is not who Winston and Julia really think he is? What if he is with the party and the meeting is just a set up? These situations of anticipation create an atmosphere of tension in the

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