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Examples Of Totalitarianism In 1984

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1984 is a dystopian novel written by George Orwell. Written in 1949, many of the actions of “the party” in the book function as an allegory for the actions of the Soviet Union, an authoritarian regime that was a wold superpower at the time of this book’s writing. An example is the “thought police” in the book that are symbolic of the secret police, which had been known to arrest people for nothing other than perceived “anti-soviet sentiment”. The book features themes of the threat of totalitarianism, and the near impossibility of resisting such an established regime, the limits of loyalty, and the downsides of technological advancement.

Winston is a member of the outer party that works in the ministry of truth, modifying historical documents
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