The main goal in life to be a successful human being, one who can be a true individual and create a person that could never be replicated. The goal of totalitarianism is to create a single person out of millions of people. To achieve this, brainwashing is a main component to force the citizens to follow the leader. As Winston was forced into believing 2+2=5, many people around the world are forced into believing that their leader is the supreme. Orwell wrote 1984 to act as a vehicle of warning to “help people resist totalitarianism…”(Reilly 123). By showing how Winston transformed from a man who vehemently protested the Party into a man who was not strong enough to resist the powerful forces of dictatorship, Orwell was able to illustrate …show more content…
The main effect of this kind of rule is the lack of freedom and individualism held by the people. In history the world has seen the rise of Hitler with the Nazis and Stalin with the communists. In more recent times, China continues to rule with a red fist of communism. In 2012, when Hu Jintao was the president of China, the infamous One-Child Policy was still in place. Due to the excessive control of the government who limits the number of children, a newborn baby girl was taken to the hospital after “having her throat cut, being put in a plastic bag and thrown into a garbage bin…”(“Innocent Victim…” 1). It was said that this baby was so new that the umbilical cord and placenta were both still attached. Because of the policy put in place by the government of China, a mother felt that the only thing left to do was to throw the baby in the trash, planning on killing it and nearly succeeding. A human being has the right to make decisions about their family and their body. Taking away such rights as these takes away a slice of freedom. “The antithesis of freedom is communism”(Ringer 2). When freedoms are taken away from a human being, they lose part of the personality that makes that person an individual. When a person loses his or her personality, that person is a monotone piece in the game of excessive government