The Party seeks to eliminate all traces of individuality from "summary" of 1984, Animal Farm (Set of 2 Books) by Orwell George
In the society depicted in the novel, conformity is paramount. The Party, led by Big Brother, aims to strip away any sense of individuality among its citizens. Through constant surveillance and propaganda, they enforce strict adherence to their beliefs and principles. Any deviation from the Party's ideology is met with severe consequences, including torture and death. Personal thoughts and opinions are not tolerated in this oppressive regime. Citizens are expected to blindly follow the Party's directives without question. Even emotions and relationships are controlled by the Party, as they seek to eliminate any form of personal connection that could lead to dissent. The Party's manipulation extends to language as well. Newspeak, the official language of Oceania, is designed to limit free thoug...Similar Posts
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