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A Comparative Analysis Of The Qanon Conspiracies

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Echoed Dystopia: A Comparative Analysis of the QAnon Conspiracies and Orwell’s 1984. Stephania Hope Our Lady of Mercy Academy Honors Literature II Mr. Spalding May 24, 2024. Echoed Dystopia Introduction and Thesis “A person who thinks all the time has nothing to think about except thoughts, so he loses touch with reality and lives in a world of illusions.” This quote by Alan Watts underlines the delusions of consistently being manipulated into distorted views of actuality. 1984 by George Orwell tells the story of how a totalitarian government party’s control, surveillance, and propaganda directly affects a rebellious Winston. Winston’s questioning of the Party led him into trouble in a world where individual autonomy is nonexistent. …show more content…

Orwell’s 1984 and the internet-viral QAnon movement, though one is real and the other purely fictional, are prime examples of the dangers of unbridled power, radical ideas, and the consequences of these actions on individual and societal structures. Constant Surveillance 1984 scarily depicts the totalitarian regime of the Party, with Big Brother. The government perpetuates its high position through a series of psychological tortures, constant surveillance, and complete power over everyone’s lives. The most profound and disturbing aspect of the Party’s power is its consistency in watching citizens through the Telescreen. This television-like device listens to and watches everything, leaving no household privacy for Hope 3 whatsoever. Civilians are constantly reminded of the fact that “Big Brother is watching you” and the Party’s close eye on them, which has instilled fear in everyone in Oceania. With the Telescreen close by, people must self-censor before they speak, leaving them in a constant state of paranoia. The Party is extremely effective in the way its system operates, as the Telescreen’s …show more content…

The effectiveness of the Party’s regime is terrifying and reminds readers of the danger of unchecked leaders and the effect their control has on society. Orwell’s 1984 continues to stand as a criticism of authoritarianism and a cautionary caution to always fight for the truth. The Effects of the QAnon Movement The QAnon movement, which began on the internet in 2017, has developed into a cause that has greatly affected American culture and politics. QAnon fosters the conspiracy that a clan of Satan-worshiping pedophiles secretly run the world, with Donald Trump as the main fighter against them. With the help of social platforms such as Twitter and Reddit, this ideology has reached a wide span of people and collected numerous followers over time, and it has impacted societal behaviors, the dynamics of politics, and truth. QAnon followers’ individual beliefs have been intensely changed through the use of psychological tricks and bias. Due to this, followers have a pattern of sticking to their theories,

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