All 4 Uses of
propaganda
in
1984 by Orwell
- It was a museum used for propaganda displays of various kinds — scale models of rocket bombs and Floating Fortresses, waxwork tableaux illustrating enemy atrocities, and the like.†
p. 99..2 *
- In some ways she was far more acute than Winston, and far less susceptible to Party propaganda.†
p. 153..4
- His voice, made metallic by the amplifiers, boomed forth an endless catalogue of atrocities, massacres, deportations, lootings, rapings, torture of prisoners, bombing of civilians, lying propaganda, unjust aggressions, broken treaties.†
p. 181..0
- Every citizen, or at least every citizen important enough to be worth watching, could be kept for twentyfour hours a day under the eyes of the police and in the sound of official propaganda, with all other channels of communication closed.†
p. 206..1
Definition:
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(propaganda) one-sided information that is purposefully spread to influence opinions -- often misleading information of a political nature