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Weaving these threads together, a conceivable scenario emerges where a genuine anti-Party movement could spur a proletarian uprising, potentially led by dissidents from both the Outer and Inner Parties. Such a collaboration might escalate to a critical mass—a tipping point where revolt becomes not just possible, but inevitable.
While the text ends on a somber note, suggesting defeat and acceptance under Big Brother’s regime, the overarching narrative and supporting evidence propose that resistance and overthrow are conceivable. Ultimately, Orwell’s dystopia offers not just a narrative of oppression but also a glimmer of hope that resistance lies inherent in the very fabric of its society.