![]() ![]() Throughout Oceania Winston observes the ‘fear, hatred and pain’ and no ‘dignity of emotion, no deep or complex sorrows’. The juxtaposition of control and rebellion throughout 1984 imposes a collective human experience and its evolution creates an individual human experience. Therefore, through the analysis of Oceania and individual characters Orwell dictates individual and collective human experiences throughout 1984. Furthermore, the imposition of fear throughout Oceania propagates a collective conformity that can be seen within individuals throughout 1984. The adaptation of love highlights the importance to psychological and physical human experiences among individual and those shared with each other. The juxtaposition of control and rebellion creates psychological human experiences of conformity versus individualism by adapting individual character’s actions as well as societies. Throughout the novel Orwell utilises the juxtaposition of control and rebellion, the adaptation of love and imposition of fear to represent collective and individual experiences. ![]() ![]() This can translate into collective and individual human experiences which is evident throughout 1984 through Orwell’s analysis on society and individuals. Intro: Texts provide insights into the human experiences through anomalies, paradoxes and inconsistencies in human behaviour and motivations. Explore the ways in which your prescribed text represents the individual and collective human experience. ![]()
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