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intro ATTP, OTTIOOOITI P1, ORALI P2, ATIPI P3.
Across the three parts, Orwell traces the impact of oppression on inner thought in Part One, on relationships and love in Part Two, and the internal psyche in Part Three.
intro TTSUUHTSTLBMAB, EIARTITAPOCC.
The tripartite structure ultimately underscores how totalitarianism severs the link between mind and body, eroding identity and reducing the individual to a product of collective control.
para 1 NWYOETFCCIYS.
"nothing was your own except the few cubic centimetres inside your skull"
para 1 WCMBWCTM.RIITS.
"we control matter because we control the mind. Reality is inside the skull"
para 1 TWAONITLTROT
"the whole aim of Newspeak is to limit the range of thought"
para 1 WCTP...CTP, WCTP, CTF.
"Who controls the past...controls the present: who controls the present, controls the future"
para 1 AHEOFAV, ADTK, TT, TSFIWAS-H
"A hideous ecstasy of fear and vindictiveness, a desire to kill, to torture, to smash faces in with a sledge-hammer"
"to smash faces in..." analysis
THIAWP-TCJ'STTTCNOAAHLTTCP
"The haunting imagery aligns with psychotherapist Carl Jung's theory that the individual can never operate at a higher level than the collective psyche"
para 2 AT"KTSI"
attempted to 'kill the sex instinct'
para 2 APA
"a political act"
para 2 MUWFAH
"mixed up with fear and hatred"
para 2 C...FIASOEATHOTC
"coral ... fixed in a sort of eternity at the heart of the crystal".
para 2 SHPUTGPFTTASITP
"someone had picked up the glass paperweight from the table and smashed it to pieces"
para 3 A - F - THBIAD
"Alone - free - the human being is always defeated"
para 3 HNL[O'B]SDAATM, ANMBHHSTP
"he never loved [O'Brien] so deeply as at this moment, and not merely because he had stopped the pain."
para 3 WHWTVOH. HLBB.
"Winston had won the victory over himself. He loved Big Brother."
para 3 AHWAP, SCAR-IEAOAWN
"all history was a palimpsest, scraped clean and re-inscribed exactly as often as was necessary"
"palimpsest" analysis
18TH-CTJLETITALIBAATRO, BS, AIISTCTIWAAW
18th century theorist John Locke established the idea that all life is born as a tabula rasa or, blank slate, and it is society that corrupts the innocence we are adorned with.