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Nineteen Eighty-Four (sometimes 1984) is a darkly
satirical political novel by George Orwell. The story
takes place in a nightmarish dystopia, in which an
ever-surveillant State enforces perfect conformity
among citizens through indoctrination, fear, lies and
ruthless punishment.
It was first published on June 8,
1949, is Orwell's most famous
work, and is the inspiration of
the word "Orwellian."
The novel introduced the concepts of the ever-
present, all-seeing Big Brother, the notorious Room
101, the thought police who use telescreens
(televisions that contain a surveillance camera –
found in almost every room of the apartments of the
characters in the novel), and the fictional language
Newspeak.
Orwell had originally chosen the year 1980 for his
work. But as the writing dragged on due to the
progression of his pulmonary Tuberculosis, Orwell
changed it to 1982 and then to 1984.
There are various ideas as to the
meaning of the title. It is widely
thought that Orwell simply
switched the last two digits of
the year in which he wrote it
(1948).
Along with Aldous Huxley's
Brave New World, the world of
1984 is one of the first and most
cited characterizations of a
realistic dystopia to have
appeared in English literature. It
has been translated into many
languages.
The world described in
Nineteen Eighty-Four has
striking and deliberate parallels
to the Stalinist Soviet Union;
notably, the themes of a
betrayed revolution, which
Orwell put so famously in
Animal Farm, the subordination of individuals to "the
Party," and the extensive and institutional use of
propaganda, especially as it influenced the main
character of the book, Winston Smith.
The World of Nineteen Eighty-Four
The Ministries of Oceania
Oceania's four ministries are housed in huge pyramidal structures
displaying the three slogans of the party on their sides.
The Ministry of Peace
Minipax is the newspeak name for the Ministry of Peace, which concerns itself
with making war
The Ministry of Plenty
Miniplenty in Newspeak, it is the ministry involved in maintaining ubiquitous
poverty in Oceania
The Ministry of Truth
Minitrue is the propaganda arm of the Ingsoc State. They distribute the leaflets,
porno, and of course the telescreens. Winston Smith spends his daytime hours
“correcting” historical records in Minitrue.
The Ministry of Love
Miniluv is a gigantic windowless building devoted to torture and brutality. The
home of the thought police, it is surrounded by a maze of barbed wire and
machinegun towers.
Orwell's Inspiration
To understand why Orwell wrote Nineteen Eighty-Four, one
has only to look at his less famous writings: most
significantly, Homage to Catalonia does a lot to explain his
distrust of totalitarianism and the betrayal of revolutions;
Coming Up For Air, at points, celebrates the individual
freedom that is lost in Nineteen Eighty-Four; and his essay
“Why I Write” explains clearly that
all the "serious work" he had written
since the Spanish Civil War in 1936
was "written, directly or indirectly,
against totalitarianism and for
democratic socialism.”
However, the world of Nineteen Eighty-Four also reflects
various aspects of the social and political life of both the
United Kingdom and the United States of America.
Orwell is also reported to have said that the book
described what he saw as the actual situation in the
United Kingdom, where he lived, in 1948, where rationing
was still in place, and the British Empire was dissolving
at the same time as newspapers were reporting its
triumphs.
At the time Orwell had also been working for the
overseas service of the British Broadcasting Corporation
(BBC) which may help to explain one of his
interpretations of four key
ministries that governed the
world of Big Brother.
Parody of the 1941
"Four Freedoms“
The structure of the
government resembled a
parody in reverse of the
famous 1941 USA State of
the Union speech by
Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
In that speech before the
assembled Congress, the
president outlined Four
Freedoms:
"The first is freedom of speech and expression –
everywhere in the world. The second is freedom of every
person to worship God in his own way – everywhere in
the world. The third is freedom from want, which,
translated into world terms, means economic
understandings which will secure to every nation a
healthy peacetime life for its inhabitants – everywhere in
the world. The fourth is freedom from fear, which,
translated into world terms, means a world-wide
reduction of armaments to such a point and in such a
thorough fashion that no nation will be in a position to
commit an act of physical aggression against any
neighbor – anywhere in the world."
George Orwell appears to have taken this 1941 speech
and used it, along with his own experiences at the BBC,
to create by reversal, the four key ministries of
government in the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four.
Each is focused on an object in exquisite irony, utterly
antithetical to its name so that the Ministry of Truth is
concerned with lies, an idea that Orwell seems to have
gained by his work at the BBC.
The Ministry of Truth as a Ministry of
Lies would also be a parody of the
first of the four freedoms: "freedom
of speech."
"The Ministry of Peace concerns itself with war," wrote Orwell.
A few years earlier, Roosevelt had described the fourth of his
freedoms as being "freedom from fear." Reality said otherwise
and so did Orwell in describing the "Ministry of Peace."
"... the Ministry of Love," wrote Orwell, was in reality
concerned "with torture." The second of the four freedoms
addressed the issue of religion. If "God is love" then the
"Ministry of Love" could be interpreted as mocking that ideal
as well.
Finally, Orwell described the "Ministry of Plenty" as dealing in
reality "with starvation." The third of Roosevelt's four freedoms
addressed the issue of freedom from want. Orwell seems to
have heard these words with a sarcastic mindset.
The Party
In his novel Orwell creates a world in which citizens have
no right to a personal life or personal thought. Leisure
and other activities are controlled through strict mores.
Sexual pleasure is discouraged, with females being
taught not to enjoy it; sex is retained only for the purpose
of reproduction.
The menacing figure of Big
Brother has been variously
interpreted to be that of
Soviet leader Josef Stalin
and BBC design department's
Roy Oxley.
The mysterious head of government is the omniscient,
omnipotent, beloved Big Brother, or "BB." Big Brother is
described as "a man of about forty-five, with a heavy black
moustache and ruggedly handsome features."
He is usually displayed on posters with the slogan "BIG
BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU."
His nemesis is the hated
Emmanuel Goldstein, a Party
member who had been in
league with Big Brother and
The Party during the
revolution. Goldstein is said
to be a major part of the
Brotherhood, a vast
underground anti-Party
fellowship.
The three slogans of the Party, visible everywhere, are:
•WAR IS PEACE
•FREEDOM IS SLAVERY
•IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH
While by definition these words are antonyms, in the world of
1984 the world is in a state of constant war, no one is free, and
everyone is ignorant.
Through the universality of the extremes the terms become
meaningless, and the slogans become axiomatic.
They echo the slogan "Arbeit macht frei" ("Work Makes
Freedom") on the gates of Auschwitz and other Nazi
concentration camps; the slogans are obvious non sequiturs
being passed off as truth by a totalitarian power.
This type of semiconscious lie, and the deliberate self-deception
with which the citizens are encouraged to accept it, is called
doublethink.
The world is controlled by three functionally similar
authoritarian superstates engaged in perpetual war with
each other: Oceania (ideology: Ingsoc – English
Socialism), Eurasia (ideology: Neo-Bolshevism) and
Eastasia (ideology: Death Worship or Obliteration of the
Self).
In terms of the political map of the late 1940s when the
book was written, Oceania covers the areas of the British
Empire and Commonwealth, the United States of America
and Latin America; Eastasia corresponds to China,
Japan, Korea, and India, and Eurasia corresponds to the
Soviet Union and Continental Europe.
The United Kingdom's placement in Oceania rather than
in Eurasia is commented upon in the book as an
undisputed historic anomaly.
Political Geography in the world of
Nineteen Eighty-Four
London, the novel's setting, is the capital of the
Oceanian province of Airstrip One, the renamed Britain
and Ireland. Goldstein's book explains that the three
ideologies are basically the same, but it is imperative
to keep the public uninformed about that. The
population is led to believe that the other two
ideologies are detestable.
Newspeak
Newspeak, the "official language" of
Oceania, is extraordinary in that its
vocabulary decreases every year; the
state of Oceania sees no purpose in
maintaining a complex language, and so
Newspeak is a language dedicated to the
"destruction of words." As the character
Syme puts it:
"Of course the great wastage is in the verbs and
adjectives, but there are hundreds of nouns that can be
got rid of as well... If you have a word like 'good', what
need is there for a word like 'bad'? 'Ungood' will do just
as well... Or again, if you want a stronger version of
'good', what sense is there in having a whole string of
vague useless words like 'excellent' and 'splendid' and all
the rest of them? 'Plusgood' covers the meaning, or
'doubleplusgood' if you want something stronger still....
In the end the whole notion of goodness and badness will
be covered by only six words; in reality, only one word."
(Part One, Chapter Five)
The true goal of Newspeak is to take away the ability to
adequately conceptualize revolution, or even dissent, by
removing words that could be used to that end. Since the
thought police had yet to develop a method of reading
people's minds to catch dissent, Newspeak was created
so that it wasn't even possible to think a dissenting
thought. This concept has been examined (and widely
discounted) in linguistics. (Sapir-Whorf hypothesis)
Technology
The world of Nineteen Eighty-Four is foremost a political,
not a technological, dystopia. (Hence it can be quite
inaccurate to refer to it whenever there are concerns about
new technologies.) The technological level of the society
in the novel is mostly crude and less advanced than in the
real 1980s. Apart from the telescreens and speech-
recognizing typewriters, it is no more advanced than in
wartime Britain. Living standards are low and declining,
with rationing and unpalatable ersatz products; in that
regard, Orwell's vision is diametrically opposed to the
technological hedonism of Brave New World.
None of the three blocs has much genuine interest in
technological progress, since it could destabilize their
grip on power.
Nuclear weapons, in particular, are avoided in the
perpetual war, since its whole point is to be indecisive.
The technologies that are employed are obsolete and
perhaps deliberately wasteful, such as huge floating
fortresses.
This stagnation is related to what is perhaps the most
frightening aspect of the novel: for all their brutality, the
regimes are not going to burn themselves out in
strategically significant conquests or technological arms
races. Rather, they have reached a stable equilibrium that
could last for ever.
Obtained online 4/17/13
Link:
Teachers.sjuhsd.K12.ca.US/sfarris/Files/
English12%20files/1984/1984.ppt
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1984 Orwell PPT

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  • 2. Nineteen Eighty-Four (sometimes 1984) is a darkly satirical political novel by George Orwell. The story takes place in a nightmarish dystopia, in which an ever-surveillant State enforces perfect conformity among citizens through indoctrination, fear, lies and ruthless punishment. It was first published on June 8, 1949, is Orwell's most famous work, and is the inspiration of the word "Orwellian."
  • 3. The novel introduced the concepts of the ever- present, all-seeing Big Brother, the notorious Room 101, the thought police who use telescreens (televisions that contain a surveillance camera – found in almost every room of the apartments of the characters in the novel), and the fictional language Newspeak.
  • 4. Orwell had originally chosen the year 1980 for his work. But as the writing dragged on due to the progression of his pulmonary Tuberculosis, Orwell changed it to 1982 and then to 1984. There are various ideas as to the meaning of the title. It is widely thought that Orwell simply switched the last two digits of the year in which he wrote it (1948).
  • 5. Along with Aldous Huxley's Brave New World, the world of 1984 is one of the first and most cited characterizations of a realistic dystopia to have appeared in English literature. It has been translated into many languages.
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  • 7. The world described in Nineteen Eighty-Four has striking and deliberate parallels to the Stalinist Soviet Union; notably, the themes of a betrayed revolution, which Orwell put so famously in Animal Farm, the subordination of individuals to "the Party," and the extensive and institutional use of propaganda, especially as it influenced the main character of the book, Winston Smith. The World of Nineteen Eighty-Four
  • 8. The Ministries of Oceania Oceania's four ministries are housed in huge pyramidal structures displaying the three slogans of the party on their sides. The Ministry of Peace Minipax is the newspeak name for the Ministry of Peace, which concerns itself with making war The Ministry of Plenty Miniplenty in Newspeak, it is the ministry involved in maintaining ubiquitous poverty in Oceania The Ministry of Truth Minitrue is the propaganda arm of the Ingsoc State. They distribute the leaflets, porno, and of course the telescreens. Winston Smith spends his daytime hours “correcting” historical records in Minitrue. The Ministry of Love Miniluv is a gigantic windowless building devoted to torture and brutality. The home of the thought police, it is surrounded by a maze of barbed wire and machinegun towers.
  • 9. Orwell's Inspiration To understand why Orwell wrote Nineteen Eighty-Four, one has only to look at his less famous writings: most significantly, Homage to Catalonia does a lot to explain his distrust of totalitarianism and the betrayal of revolutions; Coming Up For Air, at points, celebrates the individual freedom that is lost in Nineteen Eighty-Four; and his essay “Why I Write” explains clearly that all the "serious work" he had written since the Spanish Civil War in 1936 was "written, directly or indirectly, against totalitarianism and for democratic socialism.”
  • 10. However, the world of Nineteen Eighty-Four also reflects various aspects of the social and political life of both the United Kingdom and the United States of America. Orwell is also reported to have said that the book described what he saw as the actual situation in the United Kingdom, where he lived, in 1948, where rationing was still in place, and the British Empire was dissolving at the same time as newspapers were reporting its triumphs. At the time Orwell had also been working for the overseas service of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) which may help to explain one of his interpretations of four key ministries that governed the world of Big Brother.
  • 11. Parody of the 1941 "Four Freedoms“ The structure of the government resembled a parody in reverse of the famous 1941 USA State of the Union speech by Franklin Delano Roosevelt. In that speech before the assembled Congress, the president outlined Four Freedoms:
  • 12. "The first is freedom of speech and expression – everywhere in the world. The second is freedom of every person to worship God in his own way – everywhere in the world. The third is freedom from want, which, translated into world terms, means economic understandings which will secure to every nation a healthy peacetime life for its inhabitants – everywhere in the world. The fourth is freedom from fear, which, translated into world terms, means a world-wide reduction of armaments to such a point and in such a thorough fashion that no nation will be in a position to commit an act of physical aggression against any neighbor – anywhere in the world."
  • 13. George Orwell appears to have taken this 1941 speech and used it, along with his own experiences at the BBC, to create by reversal, the four key ministries of government in the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. Each is focused on an object in exquisite irony, utterly antithetical to its name so that the Ministry of Truth is concerned with lies, an idea that Orwell seems to have gained by his work at the BBC. The Ministry of Truth as a Ministry of Lies would also be a parody of the first of the four freedoms: "freedom of speech."
  • 14. "The Ministry of Peace concerns itself with war," wrote Orwell. A few years earlier, Roosevelt had described the fourth of his freedoms as being "freedom from fear." Reality said otherwise and so did Orwell in describing the "Ministry of Peace." "... the Ministry of Love," wrote Orwell, was in reality concerned "with torture." The second of the four freedoms addressed the issue of religion. If "God is love" then the "Ministry of Love" could be interpreted as mocking that ideal as well. Finally, Orwell described the "Ministry of Plenty" as dealing in reality "with starvation." The third of Roosevelt's four freedoms addressed the issue of freedom from want. Orwell seems to have heard these words with a sarcastic mindset.
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  • 16. The Party In his novel Orwell creates a world in which citizens have no right to a personal life or personal thought. Leisure and other activities are controlled through strict mores. Sexual pleasure is discouraged, with females being taught not to enjoy it; sex is retained only for the purpose of reproduction. The menacing figure of Big Brother has been variously interpreted to be that of Soviet leader Josef Stalin and BBC design department's Roy Oxley.
  • 17. The mysterious head of government is the omniscient, omnipotent, beloved Big Brother, or "BB." Big Brother is described as "a man of about forty-five, with a heavy black moustache and ruggedly handsome features." He is usually displayed on posters with the slogan "BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU." His nemesis is the hated Emmanuel Goldstein, a Party member who had been in league with Big Brother and The Party during the revolution. Goldstein is said to be a major part of the Brotherhood, a vast underground anti-Party fellowship.
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  • 19. The three slogans of the Party, visible everywhere, are: •WAR IS PEACE •FREEDOM IS SLAVERY •IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH While by definition these words are antonyms, in the world of 1984 the world is in a state of constant war, no one is free, and everyone is ignorant. Through the universality of the extremes the terms become meaningless, and the slogans become axiomatic. They echo the slogan "Arbeit macht frei" ("Work Makes Freedom") on the gates of Auschwitz and other Nazi concentration camps; the slogans are obvious non sequiturs being passed off as truth by a totalitarian power. This type of semiconscious lie, and the deliberate self-deception with which the citizens are encouraged to accept it, is called doublethink.
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  • 21. The world is controlled by three functionally similar authoritarian superstates engaged in perpetual war with each other: Oceania (ideology: Ingsoc – English Socialism), Eurasia (ideology: Neo-Bolshevism) and Eastasia (ideology: Death Worship or Obliteration of the Self). In terms of the political map of the late 1940s when the book was written, Oceania covers the areas of the British Empire and Commonwealth, the United States of America and Latin America; Eastasia corresponds to China, Japan, Korea, and India, and Eurasia corresponds to the Soviet Union and Continental Europe. The United Kingdom's placement in Oceania rather than in Eurasia is commented upon in the book as an undisputed historic anomaly.
  • 22. Political Geography in the world of Nineteen Eighty-Four
  • 23. London, the novel's setting, is the capital of the Oceanian province of Airstrip One, the renamed Britain and Ireland. Goldstein's book explains that the three ideologies are basically the same, but it is imperative to keep the public uninformed about that. The population is led to believe that the other two ideologies are detestable.
  • 24. Newspeak Newspeak, the "official language" of Oceania, is extraordinary in that its vocabulary decreases every year; the state of Oceania sees no purpose in maintaining a complex language, and so Newspeak is a language dedicated to the "destruction of words." As the character Syme puts it:
  • 25. "Of course the great wastage is in the verbs and adjectives, but there are hundreds of nouns that can be got rid of as well... If you have a word like 'good', what need is there for a word like 'bad'? 'Ungood' will do just as well... Or again, if you want a stronger version of 'good', what sense is there in having a whole string of vague useless words like 'excellent' and 'splendid' and all the rest of them? 'Plusgood' covers the meaning, or 'doubleplusgood' if you want something stronger still.... In the end the whole notion of goodness and badness will be covered by only six words; in reality, only one word." (Part One, Chapter Five)
  • 26. The true goal of Newspeak is to take away the ability to adequately conceptualize revolution, or even dissent, by removing words that could be used to that end. Since the thought police had yet to develop a method of reading people's minds to catch dissent, Newspeak was created so that it wasn't even possible to think a dissenting thought. This concept has been examined (and widely discounted) in linguistics. (Sapir-Whorf hypothesis)
  • 27. Technology The world of Nineteen Eighty-Four is foremost a political, not a technological, dystopia. (Hence it can be quite inaccurate to refer to it whenever there are concerns about new technologies.) The technological level of the society in the novel is mostly crude and less advanced than in the real 1980s. Apart from the telescreens and speech- recognizing typewriters, it is no more advanced than in wartime Britain. Living standards are low and declining, with rationing and unpalatable ersatz products; in that regard, Orwell's vision is diametrically opposed to the technological hedonism of Brave New World.
  • 28. None of the three blocs has much genuine interest in technological progress, since it could destabilize their grip on power. Nuclear weapons, in particular, are avoided in the perpetual war, since its whole point is to be indecisive. The technologies that are employed are obsolete and perhaps deliberately wasteful, such as huge floating fortresses. This stagnation is related to what is perhaps the most frightening aspect of the novel: for all their brutality, the regimes are not going to burn themselves out in strategically significant conquests or technological arms races. Rather, they have reached a stable equilibrium that could last for ever.
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