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4th english - essay on nintenn eighty four essay form class and it has citation and full essay
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Hahea Roh
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Assignment Number 3
June 3, 2022
Control in Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell
Some claim that most people believe the government is helping citizens to live better
lives. Still, in the book Nineteen Eighty-Four, the government, also called "the Party," tries to
control the people in unusual and harsh ways. The book by George Orwell presents the central
theme of "control." Control in the book is demonstrated by maintaining the nation's physical and
mental state. The government controls the news and language to ensure control of the future of
Oceania. "The Party" uses the manipulation of history and information to make people believe
false news, and (the Party- 써도되고 안써도됨) “control" the entire people as a government
despotism. The government oppresses human rights and free will to let people obey its political
system. The government also acts internally and isolates people from their own memories and
the country's history. If people stand up against the Party, they become removed; therefore, the
Party gives itself unlimited power to control its people. This essay will explore the deep meaning
of the central theme, which is control, and this exploration is still applicable in today's society.
The reader will investigate this book to find relevant examples of what is happening in the world.
Orwell wrote Nineteen Eighty-Four in the year 1948 as a narrative about the government
of Oceania. "The Party" (Big Brother) governs its masses upon complete control and complete
surveillance through physical and psychological control, which is the central key theme of this
novel. In this story, "BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU" (Orwell, Nineteen-Eighty-Four 3)
is written on large posters with Big Brother's face throughout Oceania. It represents how the