How Does George Orwell Use Propaganda In 1984

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George Orwell uses propaganda such as freedom is slavery. This slogan seems to be contradictory and illogical, but is it.......? The society in 1984 is run by a group of people that have pretty much brainwashed or intimidated the entire population into believing whatever the party promotes. “George Orwell, like many other literary scholars, uses language as the power to control the people”. Orwell understands that language can be taken as the powerful tool in politics to reveal the idea/ truth and misguide the public, and by using language as the main source he increases public awareness in the Oceania society. Orwell overcomes this by putting a great focus on Newspeak. First, Language the most powerful method used by Orwell in 1984. Through …show more content…

Is freedom really considered as slavery? According to the party and certain members of the Oceania consider freedom as slavery. The Inner party believes having a freedom actually enslaves individuals to their own thoughts which weaken the individuals. For example, “the Party encourages young women to remain virtuous and restrict themselves from being romantically involved or sentimental in any way” (Ref: http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/novel-1984-what-do-3-slogans-mean-201861). If you are constantly involved in relationships, they might lead to the confusion and unhappiness that they sometimes cause, and an individual constantly keeps thinking about it which leads to the destruction of happiness. That is not freedom, according to the party. Yes, choices can be hard. Freedom can be hard. Think about, “To whom much is given, much is required.” This mean If you are given many choices you also have the burden of choosing between those choices. And the Oceania society therefore just obeys the orders of the party and the people relax and free themselves from everything. Not worrying about what is right or wrong! So, to the people, they have been taught that freedom is slavery. A choice actually tends to enslave one to sentimental and unessential wickedness and emotions. It is important to note that there is a great chaos in allowing people to live freely. Through the party’s opinion it shows when a person is allowed to make their own choice, they are more likely exposed to inefficiency (like making wrong choices and their bad outsome). Just because one wants to do something, does not mean they know exactly what are the results/ consequences of that choice. Thus, freedom is not efficient. If you have freedom you might commit mistakes which will damage one's

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