Trust is a rare commodity in Oceania from "summary" of Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell
Trust, that elusive quality that forms the foundation of human relationships, is a rare commodity in the oppressive regime of Oceania. In this dystopian society, suspicion and betrayal permeate every interaction, creating an atmosphere of fear and paranoia. Big Brother, the all-seeing, all-knowing leader, instills a sense of constant surveillance among the citizens, making it impossible to truly trust anyone, even one's closest allies. The Party's manipulation of information further erodes trust, as history is constantly rewritten to suit their narrative. With no reliable records or concrete tru...Similar Posts
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