The Criticisms Of Control In 1984 By George Orwell's 1984

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In book 1984 by George Orwell, the government is ran by Big Brother, whose face is plastered everywhere in Oceania.. Oceania is a society that is ran by the government who is in full control on how their people think and even the actions they perform. Many mechanisms of control are used by Big brother in order to keep the people of Oceania oppressed, by any means necessary including physical means, language, technology and control of information and history. “History" is an important theme in 1984.Orwell’s novel reads like a history book.1984 was written to forewarn readers that the world of Oceania would be the future, if people fail to learn lessons reveals by major historical events and figures such as World War 1 and 2,Hitler,Stalin, Orwell depiction of this book is an extreme version of what the future may hold if we allow these types of societies to exist within our own nation. In “1984” Orwell is able to draw a link between Nazi, communistic society by the use of certain names that were Jewish. The Jews were often used as scapegoat that were responsible for all the worlds’ misfortune bad and evil. Citizens of Oceania were continually monitored 24 hours a day. The government was looking for behaviors or mannerism that wasn’t of their likings. They were trying to detect “thought crime” .The Party knew that those who had this type of behavior were more likely to rebel against them. The individuals that were detected to have committed thought crime were separated from the rest of the population in fear that they would influence others about Big Brother’s power. This is similar to how the Jews had been captured by the Nazis in a sense, because they were separated from others and put into concentration Winston soon realizes after communicating with Syme that there is a possibility that Syme would more than likely report him to the “thought” police. The citizens became so brainwashed and against each other they no longer trusted each other, and focused more so on being devout to the Big Brother system. They no longer were conscious instead they became unconscious, they lost their identity and who they were as individual people. Orwell book states “Until they become conscious they will never rebel, and until after they have rebelled they cannot become conscious.” Pg.

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