Humanity struggles against dehumanizing forces from "summary" of George Orwell 1984 by
In the dystopian world of 1984, the Party exerts control over every aspect of people's lives, aiming to strip away their humanity and individuality. Through constant surveillance, censorship, and manipulation, the Party dehumanizes its citizens, reducing them to mere pawns in its power games. Winston, the protagonist, struggles against these dehumanizing forces, yearning for freedom and autonomy in a society that seeks to crush any form of rebellion or dissent. He rebels in small ways, such as starting a forbidden diary and engaging in a forbidden love affair, but ultimately, he cannot escape the pervasive influence of the Party. The Party's use of propaganda and misinformation further dehumanizes the population, distorting reality and erasing the past to...Similar Posts
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