War serves as diversion tactic from "summary" of George Orwell 1984 by
In the world of Oceania, war is not merely a conflict between nations, but a carefully orchestrated tool used by the Party to control its citizens. By keeping the population constantly preoccupied with the threat of war and the need for patriotism, the Party is able to distract them from the harsh realities of their own lives. The Party uses the concept of war as a means of maintaining power and control over its people. Through constant propaganda and manipulation of information, the Party instills fear and loyalty in the populace, ensuring that they remain obedient and unquestioning. In this totalitarian society, war is not fought for any tangible gain or strategic advantage, but rather as a way to maintain the status quo and perpetuate the Party's rule. The perpetual state of war ...Similar Posts
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