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An Analysis Of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four 1984

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“Privacy, he [Mr. Charrington] said, was a very valuable thing.” (Orwell, 1984) However, Winston soon learned that little bit of privacy he had been awarded was only an illusion. In Winston’s world, there could never be a private life, in order for Big Brother to maintain control of its power they had to control every accept of one's life. From how one spent their time during the day to one’s own thoughts. “Until they became conscious they will never rebel, and until after they have rebelled they cannot become conscious.” (Orwell, 1984) To become a truly totalitarian society the government must control the whole person, they must believe that everything the government decrees to be true without any doubt or hesitation. Mankind by nature are
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