core ideas/themes of George Orwell’s 1984

 core ideas/themes of George Orwell’s 1984, clear and to the point:

  • Totalitarianism
    The novel shows the extreme dangers of a government that controls every aspect of life—actions, thoughts, emotions, and even reality itself.

  • Surveillance and loss of privacy
    Constant monitoring (Big Brother, telescreens) destroys personal freedom and creates fear and obedience.

  • Control of truth and history
    The Party rewrites history to suit its needs, showing how power controls reality by controlling information.

  • Psychological manipulation
    Fear, propaganda, and torture are used not just to punish, but to break people mentally and force loyalty.

  • Loss of individuality
    Independent thought (“thoughtcrime”) is forbidden; citizens are reduced to obedient tools of the state.

  • Language as control (Newspeak)
    By shrinking language, the Party limits people’s ability to think critically or rebel.

  • Power for its own sake
    The Party seeks power not to improve society, but simply to maintain absolute control.

  • Fear and obedience
    Constant fear ensures submission; love, trust, and personal relationships are seen as threats.

  • False hope and crushed rebellion
    Winston’s resistance gives the illusion of hope, but the system ultimately proves unbeatable.

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