So, if there is constant war, the people are constantly giving, sacrificing, and pledging devotion to their government. This keeps the people in check and in control, and hence, peaceful. "As though to harmonise with the general mood, the rocket bombs had been killing large numbers of people than usual" (Orwell 156). By this quote the reader can infer that the Party is actually behind the bombings rather than Eurasia. The Party would inflict such suffering on its own people for the sake of creating fear and anxiety which eventually leads to anger, hatred and violence against a perceived …show more content…
By the people all hating and battling with one man keeps the peace between them and makes them come as one . "The new tune which was to be the theme-song of Hate Week (the Hate Song it was called) had already been composed...." (Orwell 155). Music can be a very powerful medium to convey ideas and spark emotions, and the Party is using a theme song to rally the people and force them to hate certain things and people