Examples Of Totalitarianism In 1984 By George Orwell

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George Orwell cautions the public about the dangers of totalitarianism through his book, 1984. Orwell utilizes literary devices such as irony, and satire to communicate how detrimental uncontrollable power of the government can be towards its citizens. These literary devices also establish a correlation between the unfavourable state of the people in World War II, and 1984 due to totalitarianism. The world of 1984 is set in Oceania which is led by Big Brother who also acts as a representative of the government. The government is also referred to as the party. Throughout Oceania, Big Brother’s face is depicted on posters pasted on walls with the caption, “Big Brother is watching you” (Orwell 3). These posters represent the invasion of privacy