George Orwell’s key objective throughout his novel, 1984, was to convey to his readers the imminent threat of the severe danger that totalitarianism could mean for the world. Orwell takes great measures to display the horrifying effects that come along with complete and dominant control that actually comes along with totalitarian government. In Orwell’s novel, personal liberties and individual freedoms that are protected and granted to many Americans today, are taken away and ripped from the citizen’s lives. The government takes away freedom and rights from the people so that the ruling class (which makes up the government), while reign with complete supremacy and possess all power. George Orwell declared himself as a Socialist, and he …show more content…
Using his remarkable writing skills, Orwell published 1984 in hopes that he would be able to demonstrate to his readers that a communist government would lead to a totalitarian reign over all of society. In Orwell’s novel he creates a fictional society in which the government rules all the people and holds complete power over everyone. The government is referred to as ‘The Party’ and they depict themselves and flawless, generous, and so very helpful to all of mankind. They feed the people lies and tell them that without them (The Party), the citizens would be hopeless and could not possibly survive. The government holds onto their widespread power by instilling fear upon all citizens. They openly let the people know that they have spies hidden everywhere, and they have various technological devices that will ensure that every person is acting exactly how the government wants them to. For example, the ‘telescreen’ was a device that was mandatory in every citizen’s house and was installed by the government. It was basically a video recorder that could watch a person’s every move, as well as read off important news from the government rulers. The main character in Orwell’s novel, Winston Smith, expresses his thoughts about the telescreen by realizing that “at any rate they could plug in your wire whenever they wanted to. You had to live -- did live, from habit that became instinct -- in the assumption that every sound you made was overheard, and,
1984 by George Orwell is an extremely negative outlook on a futuristic, seemingly utopian society. People inhabiting the land of Oceania are enslaved to the government, most without even realizing it. The Party uses its many members to enforce its methods of control on the population. While a bit extreme, Orwell was attempting to warn people about the dangers of totalitarianism.
Humans are defined by their personalities. The development of personalities stems from the freedom to express and interact with other humans. They are judged by their mental and emotional stability, as well as their physical appearances. When dealing with an oppressed society, one can often develop a apathetic personality, due to the surrounding messages that are forced upon them. In George Orwell’s novel 1984, he warns Americans about the dangers of totalitarian government systems, and how oppressing power can alter both humans and society in a short amount of time. He also warns how human interaction can become more limited within the society due to this overwhelming power, thus, changing the language, and way of life, within the
Orwell is warning us of the dangers of totalitarianism and letting too much power slip into the hands of the wrong people. In this story Orwell describes the society that people live in as a dystopia with a government that has complete and total control over every individual citizen. The government, which the citizen of this society affectionately call the Party, use telescreens to constantly keep tabs and watch people’s every move and to hear every word that they say. O’Brien, who is one of the main characters even relates this society to Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, but only better because the Party doesn’t allow their same mistakes to be made:
George Orwell’s 1984 is an embodiment of the values that Americans hold dear seeing that the book is an exact opposite of said values. The book violates many, if not all, of a majority of American peoples’ values and beliefs. By describing the quality of life underneath totalitarian rules, it helps one appreciate the freedoms that we Americans have today, as well as proving that other forms of government are obsolete.
ESSAY 1984 – GORGE ORWELL The book 1984 is written by George Orwell one of the greatest writer this world has ever known, his book are well known all over the world. 1984 is an imaginary novel where George Orwell expresses how the world would be under a totalitarianism government. In this book 1984 George Orwell exploits many different types of human rights that are important to our modern society. Human rights such as freedom of privacy, freedom to express love and be married without any type of authorization from the countries national party and freedom to speak or to give an opinion without any legal punishment.
Is it possible for a totalitarian government to succeed if it’s citizens don’t fight back against them? In the novel 1984, George Orwell does not depict what could happen in the future but rather, what would happen to society if an oppressive totalitarian government were to gain control over its citizens. “Until they became conscious they will never rebel, and until after they have rebelled they cannot become conscious.” - George Orwell. Unless people are aware of what problems are around them, they will never do anything to resolve the problem. The “party” or government in Oceania
The blatant evils of an ever controlling government are spelled out by George Orwell in his novel, 1984, an effort to push his agenda against totalitarianism. Orwell offers a look into a future governed by dictators. He points out the exaggeratingly blind faith people have in following convention, turning them into sheep to be easily preyed on by a power hungry government. So long it will please Big Brother, the ruling government in the plot, the public welcomes around the clock surveillance of their every action and thought, extreme rationing for an unproved war, absolute restrictions on every and all relationships, a forced nationalism and the most minimal quality of life. George Orwell challenges this idea by presenting and dispelling dictatorial
The majority of humanity ignores the subtle charm of freedom, the greatest privilege of all. There are those who travel across of the planet to provide themselves and their families with a better life, filled with new opportunities and beginnings, as these freedoms are not present in all territories of the Earth. There are totalitarian nations, taken over by those of the purest evil. They deliver a world of terror for all who reside in them. All that those citizens may have ever known before the appointing of such unjustified governmental power is deemed pointless, for the government only cares about the future that they will pave the for millions of poor souls who will live every day in hopes of achieving not their own goals, but the goals
In “1984,” Orwell describes a terrible society where totalitarianism reaches the top. In this circumstance, personality and freedom are strangled and thought is controlled. The most frightening aspect is that citizens have no sense right and wrong. Without a doubt, the reason why these happen is the governing of the Party, which is controlling everything in the country, Oceania. Orwell uses the control of language to show the idea that the Party solidifies its dominant position.
There are many differing opinions surrounding George Orwell’s 1949 novel. A general consensus throughout the literature community is that the sole purpose of 1984 was to warn Orwell’s current and future generations of the dangers of letting governments run wild with power. As said in a
The novel, Nineteen Eighty-four or 1984, written by George Orwell concentrates on the idea of a future, a future in which the world is divide into three super state, namely Oceania, Eurasia and Eastasia after a global war. The three super state continued to wage war against each other in order to take control of the remaining lands, the war still continued in order to have ideological control over the people. The plot of the novel is set in the province of Oceania which is known as Airstrip one, the residents of Airstrip one are controlled by the ‘inner party’ or the elite group of people. The ‘inner party’ will prosecute anyone who supports the idea of individualism or
“No one is free, even the birds are chained to the sky (Bob Dylan).” This
In the novel 1984, George Orwell portrays a world that has been altered to a state of political control. The lives and thoughts of a population are controlled by the government in 1984. It is impossible to successfully rebel against this type of totalitarian society because of the many scare tactics that rebels have to bear. George Orwell uses 1984 to criticize the devastating effects of totalitarianism, and the dystopia of his scary visions for the future. Within the totalitarian society is fear, rigid rules and regulations, as the Winston Smith attempts to rebel against Big Brother and the Thought Police. The rebels face difficulty in fighting against these intimidating strategies, and eventually fall because of fear. It is very dangerous to live in such a totalitarian society portrayed in 1984.
George Orwell was a very great man when it came to writing about both the future and against the idea of Totalitarianism. 1984 itself has correlated with several events with the idea of information control and propaganda. It hinders on the warning of Totalitarianism going too far and becoming a nightmare of future liberties (Moynihan). Orwell began fighting against this idea after his time served in the Spanish Civil War before World War 2, which led to the writing of Animal Farm and then 1984 (Nosie). Since then his book has become the guidelines of some nations, and a warning for others. (Goodman ) At the same time 1984 was written very well with new terms that made up its own world. Thus he had created and warns the world of today and the future. (Alternate History Hub)
Totalitarianism is a system of government that is centralized, dictatorial, and requires complete subservience to the state, the state also recognizes no limits to its authorities. Oceania, where everything takes place, is a strictly enforced totalitarian society. In Oceania, there are strong laws on almost everything there is to think of. A person’s actions, thoughts, feelings, or way of life has to be under the guidelines of their government. If these rules aren’t followed the consequences can either be very simple or something very tortuous. The main character of 1984, Winston Smith experiences firsthand just how cruel the government can be. This can also relate to our government today. It can be an unthreatening crime to other citizens, but the punishment could still be life behind bars, or even death. On the other hand, punishments today may seem inferior to punishments given to the citizens of Oceania. In George Orwell’s 1984, the government of Oceania is very similar, yet completely different to our government today.