Party's One Goal example essay topic
The protagonist of this story is Winston Smith, who works at the Ministry of Truth as a sort of professional history revisionist. His job is to rectify newspaper articles and documents in which Big Brother made predictions or statements that did not agree with the actual outcome of events; in other words, to maintain the public illusion that the Party is perfect. Unhappy with his state of being, Winston would like to overthrow the Party but is powerless to do so. So he teams up with his love interest Julia who is another Party worker.
He also collaborates with a high-ranking Party official named O'Brien, who reveals himself as a secret member of a society called The Brotherhood who are planning to destroy the Party. O'Brien gives Winston a book explaining the ideals and motivations of the Party: The upper classes (the highest Party members) need to retain their economic status. Therefore, it is important to control the minds and bodies of the lower classes, and wars are waged constantly only so that money will be spent on the production of war machinery instead of being converted into wealth which could be given to the lower classes. Winston knows that if he is caught as a rebel, he's dead. The Thought Police are everywhere, and he's still not sure whether Julia, O'Brien, or the friendly old shopkeeper Mr. C harrington are really who they say they are. He is captured, but the Party's plans involve not killing, but rather re-programming him, which unfortunately for poor Winston could be a fate worse than death.