O’Brien pretends to be a member of the brotherhood (organization working against the Party) to fool citizens in order to control thought crime sort of like an undercover. O’Brien claims "I think it is fitting that we should begin by drinking a health. To our leader: To Emmanuel Goldstein"(Orwell, 171). O’Brien lies about his position in the Party so that Julia and Winston are comfortable speaking about their own opinion concerning Big Brother. Once Winston becomes open with O’Brien his life and existence lays in the hands of the Party. Orwell affirms "...The Party seeks power entirely for its own sake. We are not interested in the goods of others “(1984 LIT CHART pg. 7). In no shape or form is Obrien focused on helping Winston fight against the Party without self-serving the Party by transforming Winston’s thought process. O’Brien sincerely believes that no one ever will be able to receive power in order to change the culture of the party whose power is unlimited in time. O’Brien states "They pretended, perhaps they even believed, that they had seized power unwillingly and for a limited time, and that just round the corner lay a paradise where human beings would be free and equal"(1984 LIT CHART pg.8).Compared to other totalitarian governments O’Brien believes that Big Brother wasn't made to eventually lead to power in individuals. Another power expressed by the Party to ensure that its self-serving benefits are in act is the limitations of sex, love, and loyalty. Increased levels of fear and hate driven by the party affected individual’s level of love and loyalty. Increased levels of fear and hate driven by the party affected individual’s level of love and loyalty. Winston Smith emphasizes "In the old days he thought , a man looked at a girl's body and saw that is was desirable, and that was the end of the story"(1984 LIT CHART pg. . 6).Big
O’Brien pretends to be a member of the brotherhood (organization working against the Party) to fool citizens in order to control thought crime sort of like an undercover. O’Brien claims "I think it is fitting that we should begin by drinking a health. To our leader: To Emmanuel Goldstein"(Orwell, 171). O’Brien lies about his position in the Party so that Julia and Winston are comfortable speaking about their own opinion concerning Big Brother. Once Winston becomes open with O’Brien his life and existence lays in the hands of the Party. Orwell affirms "...The Party seeks power entirely for its own sake. We are not interested in the goods of others “(1984 LIT CHART pg. 7). In no shape or form is Obrien focused on helping Winston fight against the Party without self-serving the Party by transforming Winston’s thought process. O’Brien sincerely believes that no one ever will be able to receive power in order to change the culture of the party whose power is unlimited in time. O’Brien states "They pretended, perhaps they even believed, that they had seized power unwillingly and for a limited time, and that just round the corner lay a paradise where human beings would be free and equal"(1984 LIT CHART pg.8).Compared to other totalitarian governments O’Brien believes that Big Brother wasn't made to eventually lead to power in individuals. Another power expressed by the Party to ensure that its self-serving benefits are in act is the limitations of sex, love, and loyalty. Increased levels of fear and hate driven by the party affected individual’s level of love and loyalty. Increased levels of fear and hate driven by the party affected individual’s level of love and loyalty. Winston Smith emphasizes "In the old days he thought , a man looked at a girl's body and saw that is was desirable, and that was the end of the story"(1984 LIT CHART pg. . 6).Big