Big Brother In George Orwell's 1984

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The prosperity of totalitarian governments throughout time has been reliant on the prevention of one thing: nonconformity. Strict government control and a sense of paranoia inflicted by this overbearing rule bends citizens into mindless drones who follow government direction at all times. A prime example of this can be seen in George Orwell’s 1984 within the government of Oceania known as “Big Brother”. In 1984, Orwell employs the concepts expressed via Big Brother to manipulate collective memory and create of a hive mind of a society in which citizens blindly comply with government control. The heavy manipulation of media enforces the use of ideas such as newspeak and doublethink, which limit thought and slowly deteriorate memory. The daily