Rebellion is futile against the Party from "summary" of Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell
The Party, as the ultimate authority in Oceania, has meticulously engineered a system where rebellion is rendered utterly futile. The Party's control is ubiquitous, permeating every aspect of life, leaving no room for dissent or resistance. From the Thought Police monitoring every individual's actions and even their innermost thoughts to the manipulation of historical records to suit the Party's narrative, every mechanism is in place to ensure the dominance of the Party. The Party's power lies not only in its ability to crush any form of rebellion swiftly and decisively but also in its manipulation of reality. By controlling information and distorting the truth, the Party creates a distorted version of reality that serves its own interests. This manipulation extends to language itself, with Newspeak designed to limit the range of thought and expression, making it impossible for individua...Similar Posts
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