1984 Figurative Language Essay

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Imagine a world where your every movement, every noise you make, is on constant surveillance. Where a wrong thought or expression of the face could lead to torture in prison.That is what George Orwell’s 1984 perfectly simulates of cold hearted totalitarian governments do.George Orwell’s 1984 uses symbolism, figurative language, and imagery to convey the theme that discipline is used to manipulate the people of Oceania for complete control.

1984 uses symbolism to display the way totalitarian governments, The Party, manipulates its people.“You asked me once what was is Room 101. I told you that you knew the answer already. Everybody knows it. The thing that is in Room 101 is the worst thing in the world.”(Orwell 260). Room 101 is used to manipulate the people of Oceania for obedience. The are multiple instances when just the word of “Room 101” causes people to immediately confess, betray, or say they’ll do anything. Room 101 symbolises that fear is the most powerful way to control. The way people get sent to Room 101 is by
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“War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery, Ignorance is strength.”(Orwell 4). The citizens are so manipulated in thinking the party is always right, that they believe these contradicting statements to be true. These slogans are irony. The way The Party manipulates exceeds far more than slogans, they completely change history."If the Party could thrust its hand into the past and say this or that even, it never happened—that, surely, was more terrifying than mere torture and death," (Orwell 126). The Party being able to rewrite history makes it easy for them to manipulate the people. Being able to change events in your favor, or having things to never have happened paves the way for control. For example, they boast about overproducing clothing and food, say they win every battle, yet still live in