Similarities Between 1984 And The Soviet Union

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1984’s Oceania was a fictional place, but it had shocking similarities to a place all too real. The USSR or the Soviet Union is the real life Oceania. 1984’s Oceania was similar to the USSR in many ways. The USSR and 1984’s Oceania both used many form of propaganda to insure fear within the people, keeping them civil. Both the USSR and Oceania were also known to kidnap anyone who went against their government, through their secret police. Lastly, both nations had youth groups that persuaded a certain way of thinking at a very young age. 1984 was written as a warning of totalitarianism governments and cruel or injury practices. Perhaps this warning was received too late. Both 1984’s Oceania and the USSR were notorious for using propaganda to control the populations. Not only did propaganda control the masses by creating a sense of fear in the people, but it also …show more content…

Brainwashing started at a very young age for most people in the USSR and Oceania. Although, it was not considered brainwashing. For the USSR it was just a means of teaching young people ages fourteen to twenty-eight the ways of the Communist Party through a youth league called Komsomol. (Encyclopædia Britannica) Even so, it was much more. It was a way to program the minds of young people to think in ways the government would want them to. This was an early programming stage. If one was to defy the government, as previously stated, they would be captured and sent off to labor camps or even worse. Oceania used the Junior Anti-Sex League the same way the USSR used Komsomol. Big Brother wanted to program the young minds of the masses to believe that sex was just a duty to the government. It was a task. Big Brother wanted its people to be completely loyal, this meant people could not have relations with one another unless it was to procreate. These types of governments want nothing but blind loyalty and