In 1984, does the party have good intentions for the people or did they yearn and long for power? In Orwell's “1984” Big Brother and the party have a grip hold over the civilians. They make sure they are the ones who hold all of the power and partake in unwaiverly actions. In Orwell's 1984 the government's intentions are in ways hungry for power, narcissistic, and unjust. First off in Orwell's 1984 the government's actions and intentions are seeking power for themselves and their own good in their unwavering actions. Orwell writes, "The Party seeks power entirely for its own sake.” This shows in a way, that the government is self-serving, and treats the citizens like property. In Orwell’s 1984 he established a self-serving government …show more content…
Orwell writes, “Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.” When the text it talks about controlling, narcissism is the best way to describe the reason behind the actions of the totalitarian government in 1984. The party is fabricated by lies and tells these lies to the citizens. Similarly, Orwell discusses,"The horrible thing about the Two Minutes Hate was not that one was obliged to act a part, but that it was impossible to avoid joining in." The Two Minutes Hate program which plays on a daily basis, has various messages about who the society’s primal traitors are, stating crimes against the Party, and all of the accomplishments of Oceania. The narcissistic act made people join it and be drawn into believing the …show more content…
Orwell states “Big Brother figured as the leader and guardian of the Revolution since its very earliest days.” Some may think that the social order would keep everyone in line and on track with their different statuses. The order could be good for the people not to break any laws and keep everyone safe during the war. Similarly, He writes,“ You must love Big Brother. It is not enough to obey him: you must love him.” Even though this is very forceful and big brother isn't really real, they must appreciate and follow his rules. Big brother “watches over them” which gives them safe and secure knowing that even though some know the