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Psychological manipulation tactics from "summary" of Animal Farm and 1984 by George Orwell

Psychological manipulation tactics are cunningly employed by those in power to maintain control over the masses. Through various techniques such as propaganda, fear-mongering, and intimidation, individuals are subtly coerced into thinking and acting in ways that benefit those in authority. In Animal Farm, the pigs utilize psychological manipulation tactics to manipulate the other animals on the farm. They use propaganda to convince the animals that they are working for the greater good, even as they exploit them for their own gain. Similarly, in 1984, the Party uses psychological manipulation tactics to maintain its grip on power. The use of Newspeak, doublethink, and constant surveillance serve to control every aspect of the citizens' lives, ensuring that they remain loyal to the Party and its ideology. By controlling the flow of information and manipulating the truth, the Party is able to shape reality according to its own interests, leaving the citizens powerless to resist. Through the portrayal of these manipulative tactics in Animal Farm and 1984, George Orwell highlights the dangers of unchecked power and the ways in which individuals can be easily swayed by those in authority. By appealing to people's emotions, fears, and desires, those in power can manipulate them into submission, creating a society in which dissent is silenced and freedom is a distant memory. Through these masterful works, Orwell warns us of the insidious nature of psychological manipulation tactics and the importance of remaining vigilant against those who seek to control us through deceit and coercion.
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    Animal Farm and 1984

    George Orwell

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