Freedom is not a positive thing. The party had so many rules they had to follow. Don't allow divorces, enjoy sex. The Party needed to teach proles natural interiors (Stanley 236). Adolf Hitler likewise, George Orwell has a distant view, of peace is not the main goal. Peace was the base of the principles (Dwen). It creates a distant view on an anti-utopian. Therefore, in the novel, it states; “Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows,”(Orwell 81). The party uses children to be ‘Junior Spies’ which they spy on their own family. The party doesn’t want intercourse to be pleasured. As a matter of fact, like a duty its their …show more content…
Big brother has never seen in person. Big Brother is used by the people in power to scare the citizens. He was never seen in person. Especially having a leader that has no face; it shows how it makes the government seem like they’re powerful that no one can destroy them. The truth was equally authoritarian modern totalitarianism. In his eyes, it was characterized as a relativism (Dwan). The government wants what's best for them. In today’s society, much propaganda happened in the elections. They want to say what the people want to hear. They say things just for people to vote for them. Sooner than later; when they win president, mayor, or even senate. It might not even true. The author, George Orwell, uses the danger of a totalitarian government that is into technology and the