The concept of loyalty is exploited by authorities from "summary" of 1984 by Eric Arthur Blair, Eric Arthur
Loyalty, as portrayed in a dystopian reality, morphs into a tool wielded by those in power to maintain control over the populace. The Party demands unwavering allegiance, crafting a landscape where betrayal of the state is the ultimate crime. Through relentless propaganda, citizens are conditioned to equate loyalty to the Party with patriotism, erasing any sense of individual thought or dissent. The concept is further deepened by the manipulation of personal relationships. The Party infiltrates even the most intimate bonds, demanding that love for Big Brother supersedes familial ties. Children are encouraged to report on their parents, transforming the very fabric of society into a web of mistrust and fear. This betrayal is not merely tolerated; it is celebrated as an act of loyalty to the state.
Language, too, becomes a battleground for loyalty. The development of Newspeak systematicall...
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