Significance Of Words In 1984 By Geroge Orwell

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In the novel “1984” the main character, Winston lives in a dystopian society, Oceania. Winston is a part of the Outer Party and is one of the only members who decides to rebel against the government and their laws. There is no freedom and the citizens are constantly being watched. Anything they express, say, or do can be twisted and used against them. The book “1984” by Geroge Orwell the significant theme, words can be easily twisted, emerges in the first pages but refines later on in the novel. The theme that words can easily be twisted emerges when Winston decides to go to work for the Ministry of Truth. He reveals that at his job working for the Records Department several books and articles are recalled and rewritten to what the Ministry