The Inner Party represents themselves as helpful and wise. They tell the members that what they do is for the best and is for protecting themselves and big brother. Big Brother is a man, who no one has ever seen in person but have seen him on screens, posters etc. He is god-like to the members and members learn to worship him at birth. Everything Oceania does is for Big Brother. It is a rule to love, protect, worship and respect Big Brother, and if you don’t you will be taken and vaporized. The …show more content…
For example Julia and Winston, two main characters in the novel, don’t truly love big brother. They hide their true feeling about Big Brother, and the Inner Party and all the unfair rules because they simply want know trouble and certainly don’t want to be vaporized. The Inner Party also gets away with anything, but they make sure there community doesn’t get suspicious about it. “There not what they make out to be,” Julia tells Winston. Theres a lot that goes on inside the Inner Party that comrades don’t know about, like receiving things from the outside world and breaking simple rules and receiving special privileges, “You can turn it off?” Winston asks O'Brien with a surprised tone of voice, (Orwell,