In George Orwell's "1984," people are punished through a range of brutal methods employed by the Party to maintain control and instill fear. Common punishments include imprisonment in the Ministry of Love, where individuals endure psychological torture, forced confessions, and physical brutality. The infamous Room 101 is used to confront prisoners with their worst fears, breaking their will and loyalty to the Party. Ultimately, those who resist or dissent are often vaporized, erasing their existence entirely.
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