Examples Of Literary Devices In 1984 By George Orwell

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“When you start to wonder whether you can trust someone or not, that is when you know you already don't” - Unknown. In the novel 1984, written by author George Orwell there are many literary devices he uses in hopes of showing the impact of a totalitarian nation. The most obvious literary device in this novel would have to be Irony. The whole novel is kind of ironic in a way, with everything said and all the events that take place able to show that. In this totalitarian nation, you are to be able to trust big brother, Big Brother is supposed to be on your side, and they're giving you the best life you could ever imagine. With all things Victory and their Party slogan “War is Peace; Freedom is Slavery; Ignorance is Strength”, but it is all

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