One particular way the Proles are presented as being different to Winston and the people he works with is that they are written as not being well-educated, if educated at all. An example of this would be ‘ “Nex’, please!” yelled the white-aproned prole’ (page 58). By shortening words, Orwell has portrayed the proles as simpler and less intelligent than the party members. This particular technique has been successful in making the reader see the Proles this way as it is known that intelligent people pronounce their words properly as well as using lengthy word because they like to show off their mental ability whereas stupider people tend to shorten even simple words as they don't have any reason to show off. …show more content…
A quote that supports this is ‘“The proles are not human beings” he said carelessly’, this shows directly that the party members actually see the proles as being less than human just because they only speak Oldspeak.
Another way the proles are presented as being different to Winston and the other party members is that there is a general view that they are sub-human or even animalistic. An example of this would be when Syme says ‘The proles are not human beings’ (page 61) and the party slogan that said ‘Proles and animals are free’ (page 83). These examples of characterization show that Orwell wanted a clear, definitive line to separate the proles from the party members which has worked because it has caused the reader to see the free members of society as subordinate; overall dirty and