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Description: Originally a script for a presentation, but it is a full text with information about the citizens, telescreen, thought police and the propaganda in the book 1984 by George Orwell
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George Orwell 1984 – lies, myths and false information
controls the thinking of the citizens
...
The “telescreen” and thought police
The telescreen is a resource for the Thought Police, who are the secret police of Oceania
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They cannot express their thoughts about the negative sides of the Party at all
...
They use this the telescreen as an absent psychology to find and arrest members of the
society who challenge authority and “status quo
...
If they get arrested, the thought police will use terror and torture to achieve
their ends
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The telescreens
monitors every single move of their daily routines
...
” The citizens cannot turn it off, only
members of the Inner Party can, and even then, it can only be for a short period
...
It must be round about that
date, since he was fairly sure that his age was thirty-nine, and he believed that he had been
born in 1944 or 1945; but it was never possible nowadays to pin down any date within a year or
two
...
That is why we
chose “loss of identification,” as a topic
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They do not have a clue about the world as it is
...
” As said in the book, it is even hard to keep up with the date and
year
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Which makes
their existence irrelevant, because knowledge is such a huge part about the human life
...
Propaganda – “doublethink”
The most important part of the lies, myths and false information in George Orwells’s 1984 is the
propaganda
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” This is the red line in our
presentation, because all the things that is happening in this world is in fact, because of propaganda
...
This is what Big brother and all the
ministries are doing to the society
Description: Originally a script for a presentation, but it is a full text with information about the citizens, telescreen, thought police and the propaganda in the book 1984 by George Orwell