Dystopia In 1984 Research Paper

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Make believe societies appearing to be perfect, but under the surface are corrupt and falling apart. An ideal parts, called utopia and the destructive parts, dystopias are known to be imaginative worlds typically, that both relate to each other. Dystopia is a society characterized by human misery as squalor, oppression, disease and overcrowding ("dystopia"). Whereas utopia is any real or imaginary society, place or state, etc, considered to be perfect or ideal ("utopia"). Utopias have an idyllic world where its citizens live in peace and harmony without any disruptions. It can quickly be demolished by dreadful events and eventually citizens of utopia are expose aspects of the outside world such as crime, overcrowding, and explicit content. …show more content…

For instance, he begins a diary where he pens down his thoughts because by the reason of party rules, Winston is not allowed to articulate his thoughts and feelings to other people. As he commences, he sees that the words “DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER” (Orwell 20) written all over it. During the time that these words are written down, Winston starts realizing that the government is controlling everything and enhancing totalitarian, and feels that the people should have a say in what is going on in the world. The party’s in Oceania play a large role in their society. They can control everything that goes on and changes any past historical events that reveal secrets to the citizens of Oceania. Their main slogan that appears all throughout 1984, “WAR IS PEACE, FREEDOM IS SLAVERY, IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH” (Orwell 27), means the complete opposite of its actual meaning. The society of Oceania is reaching to the point where war brings peace, freedom is working while feeling pressured and having a lot of strength and power is being ignorant. Not only Big Brother is capable of manipulating the civilians of 1984, Scientology exists in real life and seems to achieve the same goal, when their current leader, David Miscavige accomplishes to appeal many people including celebrities into joining the organized