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Doublethink blurs contradictory beliefs by allowing individuals to simultaneously accept two conflicting ideas as true. It is the ability to hold two opposing views without recognizing the contradiction. This concept is essential for the Party to maintain control over its citizens in Oceania. Through Doublethink, the Party manipulates reality and distorts the truth, making it impossible for the people to challenge their authority. For example, the Party claims that "War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery, Ignorance is Strength" – slogans that embody the essence of Doublethink. By convincing the citizens that these contradictory statements are true, the Party ensures their unquestioning obedience. Winston, the protagonist of the novel, struggles with Doublethink as he navigates the oppressive society controlled by the Party. Despite his attempts to resist the Party's propaganda, Winston finds himself succumbing to...
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