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Saturday, March 1, 2008

Settings of 1984

"1984"
The setting of 1984 is very disturbing. It's during the time where there are three major powers, and are always at war, so the people of the countries are always made to hate the opponents of the country that they live in. All of the freedom from the people are taken away, and the only people who have the closest things to freedom are the the people of the Inner Party, or the thought police. The citizens seems to worship the inner party members. The more disturbing part of the story was when people must spend a week of a month by practicing an event called hate week. During the hate week, the soldiers of the enemies of the country, and the picture of Goldstein comes out, and people scream insults, curses, and many other cruel things to those people's pictures. I don't think I'll be able to live in such a place where it's filled with hate, violence, and leaders who take away freedom in everyway.

1 comments:

Hannah Jang said...

Cool. You showed me and helped me understand what hate week was. I really didn't understand that but really to your post I saw how the party was brainwashing civilians.
GOOD JOB!