1984 by george orwell shows the devices used by the party to gain domination over the people in the society
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Domination
To preserve it's domination, the party in 1984 has extirpated the societies freedom and has enforced their way of thinking. Through the conversation Winston encounters in Chapter 5, the reader is able to recognize the control the party has over the society by inflicting fear into the atmosphere.
First of all, the party has created an atmosphere full of fear so they can maintain power over the people. One of the ways the party inflicts fear
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office. This is why at his house, away from his work environment; Mr. Wemmick enthusiastically encourages the plan to give Herbert money. Mr. Wemmick even takes the initiative to see that Pip is successful in fulfilling this "devilish good" deed. This is compelling evidence that Mr. Wemmick evolves into a more caring person when he is away from the office. It also shows how much Mr. Wemmick separates his work life from his home life.
office. This is why at his house, away from his work environment; Mr. Wemmick enthusiastically encourages the plan to give Herbert money. Mr. Wemmick even takes the initiative to see that Pip is successful in fulfilling this "devilish good" deed. This is compelling evidence that Mr. Wemmick evolves into a more caring person when he is away from the office. It also shows how much Mr. Wemmick separates his work life from his home life.