In the novel, Orwell makes a point about our increased speculation of inferiority of other cultures and peoples, or xenophobia. This sort of attitude is encouraged by Big Brother, especially towards the other two super states. This is not only shown today, but has been in all of our history. When the Europeans had their first contacts with the American Natives, we automatically assumed they were inferior to us. Bartolome de Las Casas was one of the very few to question this ethnocentric attitude, he proposed that no culture is inferior to another, as they are all different, so why would we be scared of them? This attitude is even displayed today. Many people are outrageously fearful of foreigners coming into the country, but why? It must be because of our fear of the unknown. We don’t know what sort of manners they have. We don’t know how they will treat us back. The easy way out of knowing is all in all, to just ignore them, and get fearful when our mixing of cultures comes around.


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