Thursday, 15 June 2017

How does the changing of history affect the three classes of the 1984 society? (Inner Party, Outer Party, and Proles.)

The inner
party is affected the least; they are the ones that actually implement and dictate the changes
that are supposed to occur.  They decide, based on resources, the mood of the public, and their
own feeling of control, whether or not a history change is due.  If resources dictate a change,
they make it, and make the changes thorough, in order to control the populace.  They have to
maintain their reputations as trustworthy sources of truth; otherwise, the people might realize
that they are frauds and rebel.  The changing of history solidifies their control.


For the Outer Party, the impact is varied. ...

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