The Party is trying to reduce the language of the people in order to eventually reduce and stop their communication. Instead of taking away freedom of speech they take away freedom of thoughts, individuality and the right to be human. By doing this, it makes it easier for the Party to isolate and control their subjects. Winston is speaking to Syme, a co-worker of his at the Ministry of Truth. Symes specializes in the new language of Oceania. Syme reveals that “Newspeak is the only language in the world whose vocabulary gets smaller every year” (Orwell 55). By vaporizing words it leaves the people nothing to question and no words to form the questions that desperately need to be asked. Big Brother believes that by narrowing the amount of words, the act of communication would be impossible. So they eliminates words, thus eliminating thoughts. Syme reveals the intentions of the Party, when he states “In the end we shall make thoughtcrime literally impossible, because there will be no words in which to express it.” (Orwell 52). The Party removes words from the dictionary, this makes it harder to disagree or rebell because of the lack of words. By decreasing the amount the words and changing what they mean, the people will be to left silent and confuse. That is what the Party strives
The Party is trying to reduce the language of the people in order to eventually reduce and stop their communication. Instead of taking away freedom of speech they take away freedom of thoughts, individuality and the right to be human. By doing this, it makes it easier for the Party to isolate and control their subjects. Winston is speaking to Syme, a co-worker of his at the Ministry of Truth. Symes specializes in the new language of Oceania. Syme reveals that “Newspeak is the only language in the world whose vocabulary gets smaller every year” (Orwell 55). By vaporizing words it leaves the people nothing to question and no words to form the questions that desperately need to be asked. Big Brother believes that by narrowing the amount of words, the act of communication would be impossible. So they eliminates words, thus eliminating thoughts. Syme reveals the intentions of the Party, when he states “In the end we shall make thoughtcrime literally impossible, because there will be no words in which to express it.” (Orwell 52). The Party removes words from the dictionary, this makes it harder to disagree or rebell because of the lack of words. By decreasing the amount the words and changing what they mean, the people will be to left silent and confuse. That is what the Party strives