Analysis Of Slogans In 1984 By George Orwell

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What is in a slogan? A slogan has the power to convince people of things, whether it be in a business setting to buy a particular product, or in a political setting to convince people of a unique idea. Slogans can be very powerful in societies, as shown in George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four. Big Brother, the main leader of Oceania, creates slogans in order to manipulate the inhabitants of the superstate into conforming to particular standards. These slogans double as paradoxical phrases, which seem absurd and ridiculous at first, but reveal hidden truths. It is the initial response that the ideas are nonsensical that cause the dwellers of Oceania to not question Big Brother and the Inner Party, and simply believe that war is peace, freedom