Sunday, October 13, 2019
Nineteen Eighty Four - Fiction :: essays research papers
ââ¬Å"Nineteen Eighty Fourâ⬠ââ¬â Fictional World à à à à à In English this semester we have studied three different texts. All three texts were based on original, fictional worlds. The fictional world which stood out above the rest and really amazed me would have to be ââ¬ËNineteen Eighty-Fourââ¬â¢. ââ¬ËNineteen Eighty-Fourââ¬â¢ was the most realistic out of the three. While reading the novel you really get into the fictional world and think like the main character Winston Smith. Three aspects of the text which made this world so interesting to study were The Inner Party, Big Brother, and the Thought Police. Each of these interesting aspects in Nineteen Eighty Four play a great part in the novel itself and the way the fictional world works. à à à à à The Inner Party played a huge role in creating the fascinating world in ââ¬ËNineteen Eighty Fourââ¬â¢. The Inner Party was in charge of Airstrip1 and wanted to be superior over everyone. They wanted the party to be the peopleââ¬â¢s first loyalty over anything else. They didnââ¬â¢t allow marriage or even sex for this was an act of loyalty between two people and not to the party. An example of this is when Winston and Julia were caught having a sexual relationship and were taken away by the Thought Police. They were then made to betray eachother, love the Party, and to believe what ever the party said was true. The Party had control over everything even peoples minds. This was proved when O ââ¬Ë Brien held up four fingers and said to Winston ââ¬Å"how many fingers am I holding up?â⬠Winston replied ââ¬Å"Fiveâ⬠. à à à à à Big Brother also played a big role in creating the world which ââ¬ËNineteen Eighty-Fourââ¬â¢ was based in. Big Brother is a figure, which the Party has created to frighten people and give them more power. The Party can do anything they like and when someone questions them they can just say there under orders from Big Brother. Big Brother is everywhere in every house (except proles), every street, wall, and he is always shouting out ââ¬Å"BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOUâ⬠the text which backs this up is when Winston describes that ââ¬ËOn each landing, opposite the lift shaft the poster with enormous face gazed from the wall. It was one of those pictures, which are so conceived that the eyes follow you about when you moveââ¬â¢. Big Brother is so important to the world in the novel because the figure stops thought crime, gives the people someone to look up to and someone to love, lets the Party tell the people anything they want and the people will beli eve it, such as propaganda.
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