The Use Of Fear In A Totalitarian Institution In George Orwell's 1984

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Along with manipulation, the totalitarian institution in 1984 and the governments of Orwell’s lifetime apply the usage of fear as a means to encourage loyalty amongst citizens and therefore preserve absolute control. Incessant war plagues Oceania for the duration of the novel, “which kept the citizens in a constant state of mobilization and alert. Exploding bombs kept the citizens in an actual state of perpetual fear and the continuous warfare distracted them from thinking about the oppressiveness of their actual society,” which illustrates the role of fear in a totalitarian government to exploit citizens and thus maintain power (Kellner 8). Similarly, individuals who pose a threat to societal institutions of Big Brother endure psychological