Actual Essay Para 3 Flashcards
Part 1
The methods exercised by these totalitarian regimes to ..
The methods exercised by these totalitarian regimes to preserve power and control not only undermines any chance for freedom, but also restricts one’s ability to trust facts and their own thoughts.
As an Outer Party member, Winston is aware of the Party’s constant manipulations of the truth. He lives in a world in which history is “alterable,” whereby the Party can “thrust its hands into the past” to secure its grip on the future.
Part 2
This mechanism of reality distortion is implemented..
This mechanism of reality distortion is implemented to assure the Party can continuously enforce its own dictatorship, yet in the process, compromises people’s access to knowledge of the world.
Coupled with the deteriorating language of Newspeak, the ability for one to ponder their own free thoughts has become “impossible”.
Part 3
Similarly with Stasiland, Funder’s revelation that ..
Similarly with Stasiland, Funder’s revelation that “history was quickly remade” parallels the Stasi’s ability to alter reality. Her friend Klaus argues that German society is “built on lies,” illuminating the comparable ambiguity surrounding governmental fact.
When Klaus attempts to defy this mechanism of control and spread truth through his music, he is told that he “no longer exists anymore,” signifying the harsh repercussions of resistance.
Part 4
This defiance however, explicates the German..
This defiance however, displays the German people’s ability to differentiate between fact and fiction, and to also maintain their own ideas and notions of freedom whereas those in Oceania are conditioned into accepting their authoritarian world as truth through the rewriting of histroy