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Symbolism in 1984

with no Party doctrine or messages in them. So why would the Party even go through the hassle of creating them? The answer, of course, has to do with power. The Inner Party members want all the power they can get, and this is just another way for them to achieve that goal. It is a reinforcement of the theme of the exercise of power for its own sake. They feel that by creating these songs they will be able to hold just a little more power over the proles than they had before.In conclusion, both symbols and the three major themes played a major role on George Orwells novel 1984. It was through the use of the above mentioned symbols, as well as others, that Orwell managed to make his message clear to all his readers, and to create such a intense and haunting novel....

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