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Totalitarianism, in its ultimate form, seeks to control not only society and the body but also reality itself—by controlling language, history, and even private thought. The individual is powerless against a state that demands absolute, loving obedience.
The Story & Themes in a Nutshell
The novel depicts a dystopian future under the rule of The Party, led by the mythical Big Brother, in the superstate of Oceania.
Total Control: The Party maintains power through:
Surveillance: "Big Brother is Watching You" via telescreens.
Propaganda: The constant rewriting of history ("Who controls the past controls the future: who controls the present controls the past").
Language: The invention of Newspeak, a language designed to eliminate rebellious thoughts by making them impossible to express.
The Protagonist's Struggle: Winston Smith, a low-ranking Party member, secretly rebels by keeping a diary and having a forbidden love affair. His rebellion is a quest for truth and individuality in a world that has outlawed both.
The Ultimate Goal of Power: The famous, horrifying thesis: "Power is not a means; it is an end... The object of power is power." The Party does not seek power for wealth or comfort, but for its own sake, and its ultimate goal is to make its control perfect and eternal.
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