Power & Reality
Class Structure
Language & Thought
Quotation Analysis
The Nature of Power
100

What aspect of reality does the Party continuously alter?


 The past


100

What are the three classes in Nineteen Eighty-Four?


Inner Party, Outer Party, Proles


100

What is the purpose of Newspeak?


To limit thought


100

“Big Brother is watching you” — what form of power is this?


Surveillance


100

In traditional Marxism, what is power usually tied to?


Economic control


200

Why does controlling the past strengthen the Party’s authority?


It removes any stable reference for truth


200

Which class exercises total control over society?


The Inner Party


200

What is “doublethink”?


 Accepting contradictory beliefs simultaneously


200

“Freedom is slavery” , what concept does this demonstrate?


Doublethink


200

How does Orwell expand this idea?


Power becomes psychological and ideological


300

What happens to individuals when truth is constantly changing?


They lose the ability to challenge power


300

Why are the proles described as “free”?


They are politically irrelevant and unmonitored


300

Why is language central to control in the novel?


It shapes the limits of thought


300

“Ignorance is strength” , why is ignorance beneficial to the Party?


It prevents critical awareness


300

What replaces economic motivation in the Party’s system?


The pursuit of control itself


400

Why does the Party allow the proles a degree of freedom?


Because they lack class consciousness


400

What happens when the vocabulary for dissent disappears?


Resistance becomes unthinkable


400

Who controls the past controls the future” ,  what does this suggest about reality?


It is constructed by those in power


400

Why is a psychologically controlled society more stable?


People no longer desire change


500

How does the manipulation of truth transform power into something absolute?


 It eliminates the possibility of objective reality


500

How does class division function as a mechanism of stability?


It prevents collective awareness and unified resistance


500

Why is internalized control more effective than external enforcement?


Individuals begin to regulate their own thoughts


500

“The Party seeks power entirely for its own sake” , what makes this idea significant?


Power becomes the ultimate end, not a means


500

Why is a system based on power for its own sake nearly impossible to overthrow?


 It removes both the material and mental conditions required for resistance