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1984

1984 by Valero Zanoni





In the dystopian novel of 1984, by George Orwell, there are important elements that the government needs to exist so the society can run smoothly. The government creates dual elements of the hatred of Goldstein by the society and the trickery of the Brotherhood. The elements of war are other factors that the government uses. With these, the country upholds complete control of the people.
The party needs Emanuel Goldstein, a rebel who wishes to overthrow the government, because as long as he is viewed as an enemy, no one would want to be like him. Yet, no one really knows the truth about him; Goldstein isn’t an actual person, what's more, he is not really trying to over throw the government. “Goldstein and his heresies will live forever. Every day, at every moment, they will be defeated, discredited, ridiculed, spat upon—and yet they will always survive.”(Orwell 268) Goldstein will always survive because Big Brother created him.
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