1984: Lack Of Humanity
Humanity includes a person�s range of emotions, the actions that result from them, and a person�s identity. If the government can control the humanity of its people, then the government is in complete control of its people. In George Orwell�s 1984, the government is just like that. The Inner Party (often referred to simply as the Party), the governing force in Oceania, hopes that by removing people�s humanity, it can control each and one of them. The Party only controls the civilians, because the citizens allow the Party to. The people of Oceania know no other way of life. They grew up with no emotions, no freedom, and no identity. If the people knew that they could make a ...
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freedom, and its identity if that human being allows a society like Oceania to rule him; therefore, anyone should never allow it to happen.
The Party controls people�s emotions by instilling basic codes of moral. It is insinuated that you should not feel emotions; and, if you do feel them, then you are a criminal. Therefore, the people of Oceania disregard their emotions. Every citizen has been emotionally crippled and they are incapable of having, expressing, or understanding their feelings. In Oceania, emotional love is a treacherous crime. Marriages are based on hate. The state wants sex to be only as procreation and nothing else. The Party even tries to remove the total sex act by artificial insemination. The goal of the state is power, and the Party�s power is maintained by supporting an anarchy of sedation. Since emotional responses are often the foundation for thought, the state hopes that by controlling all feelings, it will control all thought. The party ...
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Party members of Oceania with a device installed in every house, the telescreen. Much like the television, the telescreen broadcasts pictures and sound. The only difference is that the telescreen also has a camera, which watches your every move night and day and can never be turned off. In principle, a Party member has no extra time and is never alone, except in bed. It is assumed that when he is not working, eating, or sleeping, he would take part in some kind of public recreation. To do anything that suggested solitude, even to go for a walk by himself, has always been slightly dangerous. People are not allowed to be alone, and are not allowed to make friends with anybody. They ...
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