Ministry of Peace (Minipax) Responsible for the Party's management of issues surrounding war.
Ministry of Plenty (Miniplenty) Responsible for the Party's economic affairs.
Ministry of Truth (Minitrue) Responsible for all Party news, entertainment, education and fine arts. The Party's propaganda machine.
Newspeak The official language of Oceania and the new language of the Party, devised to meet the ideological needs of Ingsoc (English Socialism). The goal of Newspeak is to reduce the English language to the fewest words possible and supercede Oldspeak by 2050. Removing words removes ways to define anti-Party feelings and the ability to disagree. For example, the word "speedful" can be used in place of the word "rapid."
Party Slogans
Examples include: "War is Peace"; "Freedom is Slavery"; "Ignorance is Strength."
Pornosec The area of the Fiction Department in the Ministry of Truth devoted to creating written pornographic material for the proles. Dominated by women because the Party believes women are less likely to be corrupted by the material.
Prole One of the 85% of the Oceania population that are not Party members and live in poverty. Regulated loosely to weed out the overly intellectual and protect the Party.
Reclamation Centers
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Mosina VG Three main books of J. Orwell. – M.: Mos . Ped . Unt., 1999. - 215 p.
Oks M.V. Fictional languages in the poetics of the English-language novel of the 20th century (on the material of the novels "1984" by J. Orwell, "A Clockwork Orange" by E. Burgess , "Under the Sign of the Illegitimate" and "Pale Fire" by V.
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1 Arkhipova Yu.I. Utopia and dystopia of the twentieth century. - M.: Progress, 1992. - 814 p.
2 Arda . Languages in Tolkien's World . [Electronic resource]. – Access mode: http://stra.teg.ru/library/strategics/7/5/2 (date of access: 10/17/2015).
3 Basovskaya E.N. Artistic fiction of Orwell and the real Soviet language // Russian speech - M: 1995. - No. 4. - P. 34-43.
4 Batalova E.Ya. Social utopia and utopian consciousness in the USA. - M., 1982. - 234 p.
5 Galtseva R., Rodnyanskaya I. A hindrance is a person. The experience of the century in the mirror of anti-utopias // Novy Mir - M: 1988. - No. 12. - P. 23-29.
6 Garshin I. Directions of linguistic design and classification of linguistic projects [Electronic resource]. – Access mode: http://garshin.ru/linguistics/model/artlang-classify.html (date of access: 02/28/2016).
7 ilenko V.P. Linguistic picture of the world in the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis.
[Electronic resource]. – Access mode: http://www.islu.ru/danilenko/articles/sepirkart.htm (date of access: 01/11/2016).
8 Zalygin S.P. About George Orwell and his novel "1984" // Lit. gas. -