Nineteen Eighty-Four and the Ideology of Hate
Nineteen Eighty-Four and the Ideology of Hate
Abstract
Hatred and ideology play an important role in George Orwell’s Nineteen
Eighty-Four. This essay aims to show that hatred not only is a core tenet of the
Party’s ideology, but that it also guides the protagonist Winston Smith, motivating
his rebellion. The essay also suggests that Winston Smith’s resistance is not his own,
but instilled in him by the Party. The essay’s method is a close reading of the text,
with the primary concept of hatred in mind. The essay argues that fear is the origin of
hate, and that hate empowers the Party and is used as a tool to keep the Party in
control.
Degree
Student essay
View/ Open
Date
2014-10-08Author
Rissanen, Kristoffer
Keywords
1984
Orwell
hate
love
fear
control
Series/Report no.
SPL Kandidatuppsats i engelska
SPL 2014-043
Language
eng