The most symbolic and persuasive quote written in the “1984” novel, What is the significant? Why does Orwell use this kind of repetition all over his novel? The slogan is divided into three parts, therefore when reading at first sight students would probably say, They all contradict each other, After critical thinking and reading the novel, in my opinion, there is certainly truth behind them. Such action is called a paradox which means “ statement or situation that may be true but seems impossible or difficult to understand because they contains two opposite facts or characteristics ” ( Cambridge.org) in addition, this can also …show more content…
( OrwellToday.com) Meaning that there is more than one answer to a problem as big brother said 2 + 2 = 5 . Who really knows what the answer is. People can think the answer is four, however, who said the answer to that is four and not five. The belief of both points of view could be accepted even when knowing what the real solution to that problem …show more content…
While in real life these two words completely contradict to each other, their meaning does not, There is peace in every war and that is what we fight for, we fight to be free, to live in peace and not in fear, Freedom is slavery, Orwell expressed how the party believes those whose freedom is not limited destined to fail, being independent only leads to mistakes and negligence. This kind of people know as proles, the dumb, the lower class, the kind of people others feel disgusted or so big brother said. In fact, they the dumb, they were not a threat to the party because they had no education. they were free, they had so much freedom that they ended up being slaves of their own decisions, they were not robots of the party.eventually, they became robots of themselves. Society has always classified us in three, from the lower class, middle class, to upper class. What Orwell said is true, the lower has been classified as the dumb,The more someone has, the more they have to lose, these two words “freedom is slavery” is completely opposite to each other, there is no freedom when someone is being told what to do and what to think, this is not living this is just surviving and surviving is not freedom. At the