Totalitarianism In 1984

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George Orwell’s 1984, depicts a dystopian society run by a totalitarian government, where individuality and freedom is stripped from the public. Winston Smith, the novels main protagonist, along with all citizens living in Oceania are forced to live a life that conforms solely to the ruling party, Big Brother. The novel is not only a work of fiction, but is a commentary on the world, as there are many observable similarities between the society Orwell created and our society. This is because in order to achieve a society in which the citizens willingly obey authority, Big Brother uses language, laws, and technology to instill fear and create a false sense of reality, which automatically eliminates unwanted behaviour and thinking. To begin,