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Examples Of Totalitarianism In George Orwell's '1984'

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All citizens of Oceania live in Totalitarian country, where they are motivated to love Big Brother and the Party. Ultimately there will be people who don’t love Big Brother, and believe that they live in a horrible place; Winston Smith was one of these people. Not only did Winston Smith despise Big Brother, he was motivated to overthrow the Party and defeat it once and for all. Winston also broke Party rules whenever he wanted too, although it made him anxious. At the start of the book, Winston buys a journal, which is forbidden in Oceania as it is thoughtcrime. He writes in the journal in a corner of his apartment where a telescreen would be unable to see him. This shows Winston’s motivations to do anything he can to defy the Party, and disobey
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