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    person would feel deprived of their thoughts. This obligation would make someone feel bereft and taken over. The dictionary of Oceania is constantly being reduced‚ minimizing the capabilities of rebellious thoughts. Using this futuristic language of Newspeak would be hard make your point or get your thought addressed which is the goal of this totalitarian government. Living in a futuristic world like this would leave anyone with a hopeless state of mind. The people of this futuristic world

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    The measures of oppressive regime created by Orwell to suppress any government opposition is not only limited to Surveillance. In Orwellian totalitarian regime individual isn’t entitled to even hold their opinion‚ the crime of thinking anything contrary to party’s ideologies or against party is deemed as ‘Thought Crime’ anyone who holds thought against government or anti-government will be inducted with three levels of punishment: beating‚ severe torture and vaporization that is nobody will ever

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    Dictators rule with absolute power‚ through many means unknown to the majority they manipulate and sculpt the people to their own desire. The totalitarian regime of Oceania is no different‚ except they have almost complete control over their citizens. The techniques they use to control the civilians are both hidden and openly used. The "inner party" has almost completely forced the outer party (the majority of the party) into utter submission‚ to follow their rules and regulations to the exact

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    Nineteen eighty four What techniques did the party Ingsoc implement to create order and control throughout the nation of Oceania? The big brother concept is used in today’s day and age for entertainment use only‚ But imagine if that was how a nation lived there lives‚ under the constant watchful eye that is big brother‚ controlling your every move and killing who doesn’t do so. The novel nineteen eighty four is based around this very same complex concept. Big Brother is the leader of the party

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    in which I am very unfamiliar with however Burmese Days often uses terms in which are particular to the world he is describing without giving much explanation. In 1984 Orwell goes into great detail to ensure the understanding of such terms such as Newspeak. Despite its foreign nature‚ I was able to completely understand 1984 whereas many events in Burmese Days left me with many questions. For instance‚ at the end of the novel‚ Flory kills the dog along with himself. I understand the need to kill

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    reading slogans such as "BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU" and "War is Peace…Freedom is Slavery…Ignorance is Strength." Communication among the citizens of Oceania is also another aspect controlled by the Inner Party. A form of communication called Newspeak is used in Oceania‚ which is a modified version of language that is enforced upon the people in order to limit their expression. These strict laws are set in Oceania‚ and must be followed; a group called by the people in Oceania. Therefore‚ when

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    simultaneously in the same idea‚ or to believe two contradictory ideas simultaneously. It provides the psychological key to the Party’s control. Doublethink allows citizens under Party control to believe slogans like “War is Peace” and “Freedom is slavery”. “Newspeak”‚ Winston is told by Syme‚ is the language the Party have created in order to narrow down the range of thought to render thought crime impossible. They believe if there are no words in a language capable of expressing rebellious thoughts‚ no one

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    1.In 1984‚ the main character Winston lives in a world dominated by an authority figure titled “Big Brother.” This “figure” or government strictly control all of the aspects of life by coercive measures. This includes the Spies‚ the Thought Police‚ and the Telescreens. The people have no freedom and not enough knowledge to realize that things once were better. In other words the population is living under a totalitarian government without the realization that they are under one. Another example of

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    its nature alterable‚ never had been altered. Whatever was true now was true from everlasting to everlasting. It was quite simple. All that was needed was an unending series of victories over your own memory. "Reality control‚" they called it: in Newspeak‚ "doublethink” (Orwell 32). This passage explains how the “Party” will and shall control everything: past‚ present and future. Could this potentially be our future of America? According to a web page titled “How Many Times are you Caught on Camera

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    children into become spies. This psychological manipulation has made children a tool for the Ministry Of Love. Children will even betray their own parents‚ showing that their loyalties truly lie with the Party. "Don’t you see that the whole aim of Newspeak is to narrow the range of thought? In the end we shall make thoughtcrime literally impossible‚ because there will be no words in which to express it.” (1984‚ pg. 67). By changing language‚ the party is changing how we think and view the world. Big

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