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The Inner Party oppresses the Outer Party from "summary" of Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell

In the society depicted in 'Nineteen Eighty-Four', a rigid hierarchy exists, with the Inner Party at the top and the Outer Party below. The Inner Party, comprised of the elite few, holds all the power and control, while the Outer Party members serve as the middle class, tasked with carrying out the directives of the ruling Inner Party. The oppression of the Outer Party by the Inner Party is a central theme in the novel, as the Inner Party exercises its authority through surveillance, manipulation, and fear. The Outer Party members are constantly monitored by telescreens, which not only serve as a means of surveillance but also as a tool for propaganda and psychological manipulation. The Inner Party uses these telescreens to instill fear and obedience in the Outer Party, creating a sense of constant vigilance and paranoia. Moreover, the Inner Party manipulates inform...
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    Nineteen Eighty-Four

    George Orwell

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