Having studied George Orwells "1984", it discusses the type of government that.
is seen by him and to what extent his totalitarian party "Ingsoc", satirizes.
past leaders of totalitarian leaders such as Hitler. The main theme of 1984 is.
concerned with the individual freedom by a totalitarian regime. Orwell shows.
how such a system can put it's will on the people through manipulation of the.
press, constant supervision by (telescreens, SA) and by developing short films.
to develop hate for other countries and enemies.
Orwell shows how the state has more subtle methods of enforcing authority. Such.
as the control of the media. Propaganda plays a central role within the Party's.
infrastructure and is used to gain support for Big Brother. It was easy for Big.
Brother to make the people to do this, as the people could not remember what.
life was like without the ruler to tell them what to do. Big Brother did this by.
eliminating the past by destroying records and rewriting them. The Ministry of.
Truth was the department that made all the Newsletters about Big Brother's.
achievements. This stirred patriotism and induced hate towards the enemy, such.
as Emmanuel Goldstein as his name implies, is of Jewish origin. The workers at.
the Ministry of truth were the people whose job was to change the past, which.
made Big Brother look perfect. Orwell had used this concept and poked fun at how.
Hitler had done this in his Party's newspaper. The editor of this newspaper was.
Alfred Rosenberg who gave all of Hitler's philosophical view about Jewish people.
and the Aryan race. This newspapers was sent out to the citizens to induce.
patriotism and hate towards the enemy.
Also the Ingsoc party seeks to control any individual thought that could be.
potentially revolutionary. The "Thought Police" is introduced, which terrorizes.
party members by accusing them of "Thought Crimes" with are punishable by.
working in Labor Camps. This is a particularly terrifying thought as the.