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Examples Of Totalitarianism In 1984

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In novel 1984, George Orwell creates a dark, totalitarianism society where the party controls everything of the citizen.The protagonist Winston works in the ministry of truth, where the fake news and wrong historical records are made.He knows the dark truth about the ministry of love and the party,he is an effective example of a rebel. This is demonstrated through his individual thoughts and behavior, which is considered as a crime. First of all,His individual thoughts caused his rebellion against the party.He is frustrated by the rigid control of the party. His hatred towards the Party shows on his journal: “His pen had slid voluptuously over the smooth paper, printing in large neat capitals. DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER …show more content…

They stalls telescreen in everyone’s home, even the bathroom.Every move is being monitored, privacy and individual thought is not allowed.Winston is tired of the life that under party’s control and all the inhuman rules that applied to the citizen.He expect that something will happen in the future that will make his life better, this is also considered as the thought crime according to party’s rules.Winston writes on his journal “ To the future or to the past, to a time when thought is free, when men are different from one another and do not live along - to a time when truth exists and what is done can not be undone.”(Chapter 2) As Winston write in his journal, under party’s control, individual thought, and love are strictly prohibited.since Winston works in the Ministry of truth, he knows everything that party claim are not true.He hope that the party will get overthrow eventually, since 85% of the population is proles and only 2% is the inner party members.According to party’s rules, his thought is dangerous and could be caught by thought police anytime.His thought are one of the ways he …show more content…

When Winston asks Julia “You are ten or fifteen years

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