In the beginning of George Orwell's "1984," Winston Smith reflects on a party lie regarding the supposed increase in production of goods, which he knows to be false. This moment highlights the Party's manipulation of truth and reality, showcasing how Propaganda distorts the perceptions of the populace. Winston's awareness of this deception sparks his inner rebellion against the oppressive regime. The lie serves as a crucial example of the Party's control over information and history.
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