Friday, 16 January 2015

Is the Party from 1984 right about making assumptions of gender?

Your
question is worded in a difficult manner as you use the term "right" about unspecified
assumptions in the novel, so I must make an attempt to answer as best I can.


The "party" or more specifically, the "inner party" of the novel
are the controllers of the mechanism of society. They have built an effective dystopia in the
years they have managed history and created a society of people controlled by them. One of the
common threads in dystopian literature and other forms of art is the distortion of sexuality. In
Brave New World, for example, human sexuality is used as a means of
pacifying the people and as entertainment and little else, much like the drug used to pacify
people. In the means of...

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