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Essay heading: Oceania and the Republic of Uzbekistan as Dystopian Societies
 
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In Oceania, those who do not host the same views as the governing Party are subject to "reintegration". This is achieved through the Learning, Understanding, and Accepting stages of torture. The Learning stage is the physical torture conducted by a Party member. The Understanding portion is the psychological torture, and the Accepting stage is the emotional torture...
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The Understanding portion is the psychological torture, and the Accepting stage is the emotional torture. Despite the fictional society of the novel, this is very much a reality in modern Uzbekistan. "Uzbekistan has a long history of subjecting individuals to torture and other ill-treatment, including in the name of national security, and, since September 2001, in the name of the ?war on terror'" (Amnesty International)...
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