The government uses fear to keep the population in line from "summary" of 1984, Animal Farm (Set of 2 Books) by Orwell George
In the world of Oceania, fear is the government's most potent weapon. The Party instills terror in its citizens through constant surveillance, propaganda, and harsh punishment. The ubiquitous telescreens and Thought Police ensure that every word and action is monitored, creating a pervasive atmosphere of fear and mistrust. Any sign of dissent is swiftly crushed, with dissidents disappearing without a trace. The Party uses fear to maintain control over the population, keeping them in a perpetual state of submission. By constantly reminding citizens of the omnipotent and omniscient Big Brother, the government instills a sense of helplessness and resignation. The citizens are made to believe that resistance is futile, that any attempt to defy the Party will result in dire consequences.
The fear of punishment is a powerful motivator, driving individuals to conform to the Party's dictates. Even thinking rebellious thoughts is considered a crime, punishable by torture and de...
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