Democracy vs Totalitarianism
Propaganda
Technology & Surveillace
Vocabulary
1984 Background
100

A system where people vote for their leaders

Democracy 

100

Information used to influence people’s thoughts

Propaganda

100

The device that watches people in 1984

Telescreen

100

A society with suffering and oppression

Dystopia 


100

Author of 1984

George Orwell

200

A government with total control over citizens

Totalitarianism

200

A slogan used by the Party in 1984

"War is Peace" (or others) 

200

What privacy citizens have in 1984

None

200

The fictional country in 1984

Oceania 

200

Year the novel was published

1949

300

One key freedom people have in a democracy

Free Speech 

300

Why propaganda uses simple language

To make it easier to believe

300

How technology is different today than in 1984

People choose devices, more advanced

300

The language created to limit thinking

Newspeak
300

Major historical event that influenced Orwell

World War 2

400

Why do totalitarian governments fear independent thinking

It threatens their control

400

How propaganda affects emotion

It creates fear, loyalty, or confusion

400

One similarity between today’s tech and 1984

Constant screens / data tracking

400

A word meaning “to accept two opposite ideas”

Doublethink

400

Orwell’s main concern when writing 1984

Totalitarianism

500

How citizens are controlled in 1984

Through fear, surveillance, and propaganda

500

Why propaganda is dangerous

It replaces truth with control

500

How surveillance helps the Party stay in power

It creates fear and obedience

500

Why controlling language controls thought

Because ideas need words

500
The novel's main warining to readers 

Loss of freedom thtough control