Examples Of Totalitarianism In 1984 By George Orwell

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In George Orwell’s tale of a dystopian London, we follow our main character on a journey through London in 1984. The future has been overtaken by totalitarian dictators known only as “Big Brother” who want nothing but the control of their populace subjecting them to mandatory activities which none want a partake in; as well as executing and eradicating people and groups of people on account of their views not lining up with their own. Totalitarianism was what everyone at that time feared, especially in the United States, The land of the free; In the story Orwell uses numerous forms of symbolism, imagery and allusion to convey a sense of worry and desperation which all the people in this totalitarian future feel day to day. We are going to delve deeper into the meaning behind Orwell’s views on the totalitarian rule in his beautifully crafted parable. …show more content…

These are all very graphic and disturbing things that would take the heart of most people and yet these moviegoers are looking on with amusement, even standing to clap after the film ended. He uses this form of writing to convey to the reader that this no longer is a civilized world they live in, that the world has changed, and the people with