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Inner Party members enjoy privileges at expense of others from "summary" of 1984 [Nineteen Eighty-four] by George Orwell
The members of the Inner Party in Oceania lead a life of luxury and privilege, far removed from the hardships faced by the rest of the population. They reside in spacious, comfortable homes, while the Proles are crammed into dilapidated, overcrowded buildings. The Inner Party members have access to an abundance of food, clothing, and other goods, while the Proles often go hungry and lack basic necessities. The Inner Party's privileged lifestyle is made possible by the labor and sacrifices of the lower classes. The Proles toil in harsh conditions, producing goods and providing services that benefit the Inner Party members. Despite their hard work, the Proles receive meager rations and little recognition for their efforts. They are kept in a state of ignorance and poverty, while the Inner Party reaps the rewards of th...Similar Posts
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