Thursday, June 26, 2014

In the book 1984 how does George Orwell give internal events the sense of excitement usually associated with external action?

does this
by showing that the characters, especially, view internal acts of dissent as dangerous acts of
rebellion against the state. Big Brother does not just seek outward acquiescence to his power,
he wants to so totally dominate the consciousness of the people that any form of resistance is
inconceivable. We see this most clearly...

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