Examples Of Hatred In 1984 By George Orwell

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George Orwell’s novel, 1984, portrays how a totalitarian society would not have the capacity to exist without love and hatred. The society of Oceania is manipulated with double think by Big Brother. Oceania has been able to withstand several years governing a society full of hatred.  It has 1984 proves that a society like Oceania can only thrive to a certain extent. Which is why a society based off of hatred will not survive.     The Ministry of Love depicts the concept of hatred in Oceania. It’s described as a terrifying place that no one would even like to enter. Love is an emotion that makes you feel safe, yet this ministry wasn’t pleasant it was frightening. “The Ministry of love was the really frightening one. There were no windows in it at all. It was a place impossible to enter except in official business, and then only by penetrating through a maze of barbed-wire entanglements, steel doors, and …show more content…

“In its second minute the Hate rose to a frenzy. People were leaping up and down in their places and shouting at the tops of their voices in an effort to drown the maddening bleating voice that came from the screen. The dark-haired girl behind Winston had begun crying out "Swine! Swine! Swine!" and suddenly she picked up a heavy Newspeak dictionary and flung it at the screen.” (Orwell,14). Everyone is familiar with this action, thus it’s become a part of their everyday routine. According to the Party the purpose of The Two Minutes Hate is to express hatred towards the other superstates. However, the citizens do not realize that in reality the purpose of Hate Week and The Two Minutes Hate is to brainwash and make people lose their individuality. Others consider this love towards the Party only because they fear the Party. If the citizens weren’t limited to such little knowledge, they would understand what the real concept of love

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