The social criticism in george orwell'S 1984
Party is powerful, the less it will be tolerant; we weaker the opposition, the
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Party is powerful, the less it will be tolerant; we weaker the opposition, the tighter the despotism. Goldstein and his heresies will life forever. Every day, at every moment, they will be defeated, discredited, ridiculed, spat upon—and yet they will always survive (Orwell, 1961:268). 44 People's hatred of Goldstein (Brotherhood leader) will never fade, as each commemorates Two Minutes Hate, Goldstein has always been the main villain who is alive somewhere and continues to raise members for Big Brother. Somewhere or other he was still alive and hatching his conspiracies: perhaps somewhere beyond the sea, under the protection of his foreign paymasters: perhaps even so it was occasionally rumored in some hiding place in Oceania itself. He was abusing Big Brother, he was denouncing the dictatorship of the Party, he was demanding the immediate conclusion of peace with Eurasia, he was advocating freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, freedom of thought, (Orwell, 1961:12). The discontents produced by his bare, unsatisfying life are deliberately turned outwards and dissipated by such devices as the Two Minutes Hate, and the speculation which might possibly induce a skeptical or rebellious attitude are killed in advance by his early acquired inner discipline (Orwell, 1961:211-212). The Two Minutes Hate program ran for 30 seconds with a public propaganda moderator is screaming together in cursing Goldstein and shouting hysterical revolution barks. Before the Hate had proceeded for thirty second, uncontrollable exclamations of rage were breaking out from half the people in the room. The self-satisfied sheeplike face on the screen, and the terrifying power of the Eurasian behind it, were too much to be borne (Orwell, 1961: 13). ..... Besides, the sight or even the thought of Goldstein produced fear and anger automatically. He was an object of hatred more constant than either Eurasia or Eastasia, since when Oceania was war with one of these powers it was generally at peace with the other (Orwell, 1961:13). .... He was crying hysterically that the Revolution had been betrayed and all this in rapid polysyllabic speech which was a sort of parody of the habitual style of the orators of the Party, and even contained Newspeak words: more Newspeak words, indeed, than any Party member would normally use in real life (Orwell, 1961:13). His voice, made metallic by the amplifiers, boomed forth and endless catalogue of atrocities, massacres, deportations, lootings, raping, torture of 45 prisoners, bombing of civilians, lying propaganda, unjust aggressions, broken treaties. It was almost impossible to listen to him without being first convinced and then maddened. At every few moments the fury at the crowd boiled over and the voice of the speaker was drowned by a wild beastlike roaring that rose uncontrollably from thousands of throats. The most savage yells of all came from the schoolchildren (Orwell, 1961:180-181). Despite the uncertainty of Oceania's war do against Eastasia or Eurasia, the state of society in the Party, the overwhelming resentment of Goldstein without knowing Goldstein, the injustice of proliferation, the limitations of Party workers, the effects of the totalitarian system of government in the 1984 novel, little child. Oceania was at war with Eastasia! The banners and posters with which the square was decorated were all wrong! It was sabotage! The agents of Goldstein had been working! (Orwell, 1961:181). Oceania was war with Eastasia: Oceania had always been at war with Eastasia. A large part of the political literature of five years was now completely obsolete. Reports and records of all kinds, newspapers, books, pamphlets, film, soundtracks, photographs all had to be rectified at lightning speed (Orwell, 1961:182). People never know about how and with whom Oceania is fighting with Eastasia or Eurasia. People don‘t not allowedtoknow more about Eurasia and Eastasia. The Party forbids the public to learn the language of the two countries. War prisoners apart, the average citizen of Oceania never sets eyes on a citizen of either Eurasia or Eastasia, and he is forbidden the knowledge of foreign languages. If he were allowed contact with foreigners he would discover that they are creatures similar to himself and that most of what he has been told about them is lies (Orwell, 1961:196). 46 The Party instilled a sense of nationalism of Oceania children with a deep love for Big Brother. A child is appointed a country hero when the child finds a villain of thought and a Party traitor. ―You‘re a traitor!‖ yelled the boy. ―You‘re a thought-criminal! You‘re a Eurasian spy! I‘ll shoot you, I‘ll vaporize you, I‘ll send you to the salt mines!‘‘ (Orwell, 1961:23). And with good reason, for hardly a week passed in which the Times did not carry a paragraph describing how some eavesdropping little sneak ―child hero‖ was the phrase generally used overheard some compromising remark and denounced his parents to the Thought Police (Orwell, 1961:24-25). Moreover, the hanging of country criminals is considered an interesting spectacle of Oceania children. Early on the Party influenced the way children think, so the actions of Oceania children were in line with the wishes of the Party. The great purges involving thousands of people, with public trials of traitors and thought-criminals who made abject confession of their crimes and were afterwards executed, were special showpieces not occurring oftener than once in a couple of years (Orwell, 1961:44). Some Eurasian prisoners, guilty of war crimes, were to be hanged in the Park that evening, Winston remembered. This happened about once a month, and was a popular spectacle. Children always clamored to be taken to see it(Orwell, 1961:23). ―They do get noisy, ―she said. ― They‘re disappointed because they couldn‘t go to see the hanging, that‘s what it is. I‘m too busy to take them, and Tom won‘t be back from work in time.‖ ―Why can‘t we go and see the hanging?‖ roared the boy in his huge voice. ―Want to see the hanging! Want to see the hanging!‖ chanted the little girl, still capering round(Orwell, 1961:23). The hatred of children did against country criminals is also mentioned by Goldstein in his book that said it is natural in Oceania. 47 ....., and such acts as raping, looting, the slaughter of children, and reprisals against prisoners, which extend even to boiling and burying alive, are looked upon as normal, and, when they are committed by one‘s own side and not by the enemy, meritorious(Orwell, 1961:186). Nowadays, in Oceania, the great enemy of every parent is his own son, the one most vulnerable to reporting the family crime of the child of the family. Parents will feel terrorized by their own children, the Party teaches parents to love their children, but instead the child is taught to report the crime of his parents to against the Party. Nearly all children nowadays were horrible. What is the worst of all was that by means of such organizations as the Spies they were systematically turned into ungovernable little savages, and yet this produced in them no tendency whatever to rebel against the discipline of the Party(Orwell, 1961:24). He thought, that wretched woman must lead a life of terror. Another year, two years, and they would be watching her night and day for symptoms of unorthodoxy (Orwell, 1961:24). All their ferocity was turned outwards, against the enemies of the State, against the enemies foreigners, traitors, saboteurs, thought-criminals. It was almost normal for people over thirty to be frightened of their own children (Orwell, 1961:24). Thus, in Oceania there are so many spies from schoolchildren. The square was packed with several thousand people, including a book of about a thousand schoolchildren in the uniform of the spies. On a scarlet draped platform an orator of the Inner Party,.... (Orwell, 1961:180). Parents who thoughtorthodox and always thought clearly to the Party will feel proud when his son became a party spy to become a country hero. 48 ―Ah, well what I mean to say, shows the right spirit, doesn‘t it? Mischievous little beggars they are, both of them, but talk about keenness! All they think about is the Spies, and the war, of course (Orwell, 1961:57). D‘you know what that little girl of mine did last Saturday, when her troop was on a hike out Berkhampstead way? She got two other girls to go with her, slipped off from the hike, and spent the whole afternoon following a strange man. They kept on his tail for two hours, right through the woods, and then, when they got into Amersham, handed him over to the patrols‖(Orwell, 1961:57). For orthodox thinking is the Party's demand for Party workers. A Party member is required to have not only the right opinions, but the right instincts......... If he is a person naturally orthodox (in Newspeak, a Download 1.08 Mb. 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