The Party uses fear and manipulation to maintain control from "summary" of 1984, Animal Farm (Set of 2 Books) by Orwell George
In the dystopian world of 1984, fear and manipulation are the primary tools used by the ruling Party to maintain control over the population. The Party instills fear in its citizens through constant surveillance, propaganda, and the threat of harsh punishment for even the smallest transgressions. Through the use of telescreens and spies, the Party is able to monitor its citizens' every move, ensuring that they are always being watched. This constant surveillance creates a climate of paranoia and fear, as individuals are afraid to speak out or act against the Party for fear of being reported and punished. ...
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