In “1984” the society had a totalitarian government just as Hitler, They controlled everything from history, thoughts, behavior, emotions, language etc. They controlled people life 's from the morning to the night. In chapter 3 of book 3, while …show more content…
We are not interested in the good of others; we are interested solely in power. Not wealth or luxury or long life or happiness: only power, pure power.” (Orwell 263). Hitler quickly became a dictatorship and his government called the Third Reich did not give much space for freedom. The government controlled every part of people life, during Hitler’s government he always looked for power, to intimidate the society. Literary critic Isaacs Asimov claims that "1984 attempted to show what life would be like in a world of total evil, in which those controlling the government keeps themselves in power by brute force, by distorting the truth, by continually rewriting history, by mesmerizing the people generally" ( Asimov 15). According to Asimov, 1984 tried to show how life would be if the society had the type a government similar to 1984, and the government controlled the society by total control and surveillance and changing what already happened that people wouldn’t know the truth, they would