Examples Of Power In 1984 By Geroge Orwell

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Power, no matter how hard we try to avoid it, will always have a hold on us. The president, supreme court, governors, mayors, even your local police department. Power in the book “1984” by Geroge Orwell can be seen as overbearing, limiting along with, oppressive. When I read the book the phrase “WAR IS PEACE. FREEDOM IS SLAVERY. IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH” is the slogan for the residents of Oceania, formerly London. Big brother and their political party rule over the nation with an authoritarian hand, exerting power over its people and possessing a set of strict rules that restrict normal human behavior. Winston, our main character, grasps how inadequate the government is but lacks the power to stop the dictatorship. The fear of being vaporized