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Concept of Doublethink

 

Question 1:

            The concept of doublethink has been described in Orwell’s novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four. According to the author, doublethink pertains to the belief and acceptance of two contradicting principles simultaneously by a single person. With this concept, a person can adapt one principle from another depending on the situation or the need. Thus, an individual can believe or renounce a lie as he or she sees fit (Orwell 35).  At present, this concept is observed. One example is the use of war in order to achieve peace. Here, people are aware that warfare is wrong and yet they believe that this will help them achieve positive outcomes. This concept has also been exemplified clearly by the Party and Winston Smith, the novel’s protagonist.

 

In Nineteen Eighty-Four, the setting was at Airstrip One found within Oceania. In this area, the totalitarian or dystopian ruling is employed and Big Brother serves as the great leader and controller. The society in the novel is mainly divided into three main sections: the inner party, the outer party and the proles or the workers and commoners. Doublethink is shown from the leadership style of the Party. In one part of the book, the Party stated that in order for one to lead and continue leading, reality must be displaced as the key to leadership is the combination of ones ideal and learning from past mistakes (Orwell 177). This is an example of a doublethink concept as the belief the Party in terms of leadership is based partly on lies and the truth.

 

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