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The nature of truth is manipulated by those in power from "summary" of Darkness at Noon by Arthur Koestler

Rubashov, the protagonist in "Darkness at Noon," grapples with the manipulation of truth by those in power throughout the novel. As a high-ranking member of the Communist Party, Rubashov is acutely aware of the Party's ability to shape and distort reality to suit its own agenda. The Party's version of truth is not an objective reality based on facts or evidence, but rather a malleable concept that can be twisted and warped at will. Rubashov's interrogation by the Party exemplifies the ways in which those in power use their control over information to maintain authority. Throughout his questioning, Rubashov is subjected to psychological manipulation and gaslighting tactics designed to break his spirit and force him to confess to crimes he did not commit. The Party's version of truth is constantly shifting and evolving, depending on what serves its interests at any given moment. As Rubashov reflects on his own past actions and the moral compromises he made in service to the Party, he begins to question the nature of truth and the role of pow...
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    Darkness at Noon

    Arthur Koestler

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