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Essay heading: 1984 analysis
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Everywhere he looks, he sees the figure of "Big Brother". Saying or thinking negatively of the party in any way can be "sensed" by the Thought Police and is considered a crime. When Winston writes, "DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER" in his diary, he doesn't refrain from writing it over and over again. "Whether he went on with the diary or whether he did not go on with it, made no difference... displayed 300 characters
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"Whether he went on with the diary or whether he did not go on with it, made no difference. The Thought Police would get him just the same.
Much like the Soviet Union's government, 1984 expresses the idea of History alteration. Working within the Ministry of Truth, Winston works to alter records of history to fit the Party's standards... displayed next 300 characters
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