Nineteen Eighty-Four 1984 Analysis

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This quote describes this totalitarian system that these people have experienced. Every aspect of their lives is controlled and monitored by the government. The citizens who are a part of the society already knew what would happen when all of this chaos broke loose. It seemed like a normal event for these people. To them, none of this mattered because they felt secure and were getting away from the destructing elements that were ruining their society even more. The party wants to make communism known by controlling the citizen’s lives. The people realize how important the proles are in this society. Proles have immense power over the government but, it’s through the party manipulating them into believing they own everything in Oceania. They …show more content…

Winston is completely interested in the idea of the Brotherhood and can’t get over the fact it exists. The only reason Winston is happy is because they can now move along with his plan to take down Big Brother. Julia doesn’t seem to care about anything involving the Brotherhood and has no thoughts toward this topic. She only likes to break the rules of the party and doesn’t feel as strongly as Winston does about eliminating them for good. The proles have their own individual identity aside from being apart of the party. Even though the party has immense power, they don’t have the means to use it. The proles make up for a lot of the population in Oceania and have the ability to damage the party. The hierarchical gap between two will only make the proles realize how valuable their power is over the party. The party wants none of the citizen’s knowing the truth about anything. Doublethink helps them to get the message across when they want to alter any memories. The party uses this deception to maintain the purpose of their ideas and honesty. They deliberately want to get rid of all the reality that the people get used to and still remain controlling every aspect of the

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