1984 Theme of Repression

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A successful totalitarian state cannot accommodate private loyalties, since private loyalties will often trump loyalty to the Party. Because sex and family create private loyalties, the Party must somehow control these social acts and constructs. Thus, the Party brainwashes children to believe that sex is despicable, unpleasurable, and merely a means to create new Party members. Chastity is encouraged, sexual drives become repressed, sex is seen as a "duty to the Party," and all potential private loyalties are thus eliminated.

Questions About Repression

  1. Does Julia’s sexual appetite seem normal? Why does the Party seek to repress it?
  2. Do you believe the Party’s proposition that if people are no longer interested in sex, that they will devote all their energies to worshipping the Party?
  3. Why does the Party view sex as dangerous and antithetical to its power?

Chew on This

Try on an opinion or two, start a debate, or play the devil’s advocate.

The fickleness of Winston Smith’s varicose ulcer is indicative of the Party’s successful sexual repression of its constituents. Sexual repression is the Party’s most potent tool of power and control.