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The past is rewritten to serve the Party's agenda from "summary" of Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell

In the world of Ingsoc, where Big Brother reigns supreme, the past is not fixed and immutable. Instead, it is constantly being rewritten to align with the Party's ever-changing agenda. History, as it is presented to the citizens of Oceania, is a fluid and malleable entity, subject to the whims of those in power. The Party's Ministry of Truth is responsible for altering and fabricating historical records to ensure that they reflect the current Party line. Winston, the protagonist of the story, works at the Ministry of Truth and is tasked with rewriting past newspaper articles to match the Party's version of reality. He is acutely aware of the fact that the truth is irrelevant - all that matters is what the Party wants people to be...
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    Nineteen Eighty-Four

    George Orwell

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