Four Tenets Of Marxism In 1984

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1984: Through a Marxist Lens Marxism is a socioeconomic theory that considers conflict and class relations. There are four principles of Marxism detailed in Literary Criticism: An introduction to Theory and Practice, by Charles Bressler, which detail the major ideas that Marxism represents. George Orwell, in his novel 1984, illustrates these 4 core tenets of Marxist theory and applies them to his dystopian society in a way that grants the reader a deep understanding of the political and psychological challenges Winston experiences. The first principle of Marxism asserts that “reality itself can be defined and understood” (Bressler 211). The theme of falseness versus reality permeates the entire novel and forms the basis of most of the struggles