Hate Week

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Hate Week is a mass propaganda event in George Orwell’s novel "Nineteen Eighty-Four," designed to inflame citizens’ hatred of the regime’s enemies and reinforce total loyalty to the Party.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional event
mass rally
propaganda campaign
appearsInWork Nineteen Eighty-Four NERFINISHED
associatedWith Two Minutes Hate NERFINISHED
authorOfSourceWork George Orwell NERFINISHED
controlledBy Big Brother NERFINISHED
duration one week
emotionalTone fanatical
hysterical
violent
featuresActivity demonstrations
mass rallies
parades
propaganda displays
public denunciations
speeches
fictionalUniverse Oceania NERFINISHED
firstPublicationContext Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949 novel) NERFINISHED
hasTheme manufactured consent
political manipulation of emotions
totalitarian control of mass consciousness
ideologyPromoted Ingsoc NERFINISHED
language Newspeak slogans
mediumOfSourceWork novel
narrativeFunction to depict the scale of Party propaganda
to illustrate manipulation of public opinion
to show emotional control by the regime
organizedBy Inner Party NERFINISHED
Ministry of Truth NERFINISHED
the Party NERFINISHED
purpose to inflame hatred of the Party’s enemies
to maintain political control through propaganda
to mobilize mass emotional fervor
to reinforce loyalty to the Party
relatedConcept cult of personality
mass psychology
orchestrated hatred
state propaganda
setInSociety totalitarian state of Oceania NERFINISHED
targetOfHatred Eastasia NERFINISHED
Emmanuel Goldstein NERFINISHED
Eurasia NERFINISHED
usesMedium banners
posters
slogans
speakers
tele-screens

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The Party usesEvent Hate Week