1984 totalitarianism summary
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- Created on: 09-04-21 10:24
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- Orwell intention
- Totalitarianism and communism
- Novel example
- INGSOC represents the worst features of Nazi and Communism
- The Party's ambition is to control minds as well as the bodies
- Totalitarianismis a by-product of socialism
- It is sought to create a more equitable society by changing private ownership into collective ownership
- Totalitarianismis a by-product of socialism
- The Party's ambition is to control minds as well as the bodies
- Orwell creates a state to which the authorities monitor every aspect of human life - seems to be against the law
- INGSOC represents the worst features of Nazi and Communism
- Novel example
- Published in 1949
- Acted as a warning to the world of what he feared was the fate of humanity
- Worried - done recently during Nazi Germany and in Soviet Germany in Stalin
- Another war was inevitable
- Acted as a warning to the world of what he feared was the fate of humanity
- Orwell witnessed first hand during Spanish civil war - came home and criticised communism
- He wanted to expose the evils of totalitarianism
- Set in Britain - shows Totalitarianism could succeed anywhere if not fought against
- He wanted to expose the evils of totalitarianism
- Totalitarianism and communism
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