SmithIn dystopian narratives, the governments utilize excessive control as a method of enforcement. Overpowering is used by the government on its own citizens in order to conceal the facts and not acknowledge the true. The totalitarian authorities in the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949) by George Orwell and the film Brazil (1985) directed by Terry Gilliam, consistently enforce overpowering in order to accept dictatorial policies and to manipulate the citizens. The other sources, “Zim Govt Found Responsible for Torture in Landmark Ruling”(2013) similarly describes the use of government power in a unreasonable strict manner.
An examination of these sources reveal how dystopian governments apply excessive control while abusing their own citizens. In these works of literature power given to the government is ultimately corrupt and they attempt to force all to adapt to their one set standard. The governments are using their power beyond normal by torturing citizens that commit only minor mistakes. In 1984 by George Orwell, the ministries have various ways to torture citizens and they have many units where citizens suffer. The ministry of love in 1984 has three stages for reintegration when a citizen has committed a crime.
The most pessimal torturing place is Room 101. O’Brien explains Room 101 by saying, “Everyone knows it. The thing that is in Room 101 is the worst thing in the world” (Orwell 283).
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This shows that it’s very clear that the ministries are controlling citizens by agonizing or threatening them. In the film Brazil, torture is also portrayed near the end when Sam Lowry (protagonist) is taken to a room where Jack is about to torture him with equipment such as knives, tongs, and scissors (Gilliam 02:05:00 – 02:08:00).
In the article, “Zim Govt Found Responsible for Torture in Landmark Ruling” (2013) torture implemented by the government is strongly portrayed: “The leading human rights court in Africa has ruled that the Zimbabwe government was responsible for the torture of human rights lawyer Gabriel Shumba, … During his detention he was kicked, beaten and severely tortured and ill-treated for several hours. He was threatened with death, electrocuted, burned with chemicals and suffered other serious abuses”. Gabriel Shumba was similarly tortured like Sam Lowery from the film Brazil and the novel 1984.
In all three sources wrong use of authorities and torture is used by the government on their own citizens. Governments having immoderate control over citizens leads them to either concealing the truth or changing it. The systematic use of control is apparent in the novel 1984 where history is exterminated, to sugar coating reality in the film Brazil. In the novel 1984 the ministries are set out to create their own facts by first erasing history, this is portrayed in the Ministry of Truth where Winston Smith works (Orwell 4).
Moreover, at the Ministry of Love O’Brien tries to input facts that aren’t true in reality and to Winston: “Two and two make five” (Orwell 277).
The citizens in the film Brazil are manipulated to be ignorant towards reality. A scene where Sam goes out for lunch with his mother and her friends, and they order food that seems appealing on the menu but is the exact opposite in reality (20:00 – 25:00).
In the article “Zim Govt Found Responsible for Torture in Landmark Ruling” (2013), the government of Zimbabwe forced Gabriel Shumba to “flee” from South Africa so that there wouldn’t be any evidence of this occurrence.
Realism is constantly being hidden. Governments in dystopian fiction and their actuality equivalents control citizens by excruciating them and fabricating the truth. These governments want to be perceived as capable while they deliberately deflect individuals with daily struggles. In order to overcome governmental subjection, these individuals need to rise above their enslavement and focus on empowering themselves against a authoritarian society. Readers of dystopian fiction need to be considerate, and team up with global governmental action groups to fight oppression caused by selfish and devastating authorities.
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Political action groups need to acknowledge their crucial role in providing satisfactory government extents so that citizens are free from torture. Works Cited Orwell, George. 1984: A Novel. New York, NY: Published by Signet Classic, 1977. Print. Brazil. Dir. Terry Gilliam. Prod. Arnon Milchan. Perf. Jonathan Pryce, Niro Robert De, and Michael Palin. Universal Pictures, 1985. DVD. “Zim Govt Found Responsible for Torture in Landmark Ruling. ” Africa News Service 26 Mar. 2013. General OneFile. Web. 26 Mar. 2013.