Control of emotion from "summary" of Animal Farm and 1984 by George Orwell
The ability to regulate one's emotions is a crucial aspect of maintaining control over individuals in a totalitarian regime. In both Animal Farm and 1984, the ruling party manipulates the emotions of the masses to maintain power and suppress dissent. In Animal Farm, the pigs use propaganda and manipulation to control the emotions of the other animals. They instill fear, anger, and loyalty in the animals to ensure their compliance and obedience. By controlling the emotions of the animals, the pigs are able to maintain their authority and prevent any uprising or rebellion. Similarly, in 1984, the Party uses fear, hate, and love to ma...Similar Posts
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