Saturday, August 28, 2010

"...the tiddlywinks climbed hopefully up the ladder and then came slithering down the snakes again, almost back to the starting point." (296)

             This allusion to the game Snakes and Ladders is a metaphor for the lives of the citizens in 1984. In Snakes and Ladders (or Chutes and Ladders,) the player often finds their game pieces slithering back to the bottom of the board. Every time a citizen of Oceania attempts to tear down Big Brother and The Party through thoughtcrime, they are either vaporized or brainwashed. They are sent back down to the bottom of the proverbial ladder.
           The artwork on the Milton Bradley edition of the board shows children doing a good deed to achieve a reward at the top of the ladder. The theme of that particular board  is morality, which The Party definitely tries to ingrain into society. This could be a coincidence, or it could be just another reason why Orwell chose this particular game to reference.

Source: "Snakes and Ladders." Wikipedia. Web. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snakes_and_ladders>.

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