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Propaganda in Dystopia: The indoctrination of the masses as an obstacle to plot and protagonist development

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In both classic and modern dystopian novels, propaganda created by authority builds an atmosphere where the protagonist and other character have to fight to overcome the warped ideals of others that clash with their mission. This narrative tool creates an environment from which there is more opportunity for descent and conflict to grow. It is questionable whether this is required for a novel to be called dystopian fiction, but certainly plays a large role in many – classic and modern. As such it becomes increasingly important to have a character that can see the misinformation for what it is, and show the reader the gaps in the half-truths that are represented.

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Propaganda in Dystopia: The indoctrination of the masses as an obstacle to plot and

protagonist development




In both classic and modern dystopian novels, propaganda created by authority builds an

atmosphere where the protagonist and other character have to fight to overcome the warped

ideals of others that clash with their mission. This narrative tool creates an environment from

which there is more opportunity for descent and conflict to grow. It is questionable whether

this is required for a novel to be called dystopian fiction, but certainly plays a large role in

many – classic and modern. As such it becomes increasingly important to have a character

that can see the misinformation for what it is, and show the reader the gaps in the half-truths

that are represented.

Perhaps one of the most pertinent examples of this is Phillip K. Dick’s Do Androids

Dream of Electric Sheep, wherein not only is television and media heavily controlled, but

also the brain and moods themselves, through the “mood organ”.

Ignoring the propaganda in the world of Androids is a constant struggle, one that Rick

Deckard, the protagonist of the novel, knows well. From the very start of the novel we see

cracks in the façade in the form or Deckard’s wife Irene, who comments that ‘My first

reaction consisted of being grateful that we could afford a Penfield mood organ. But then I

read how unhealthy it was, sensing the absence of life, not just in this building but

everywhere, and not reacting.1’




1
Dick, Phillip K, Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep [Kindle Paperwhite]. Amazon, 1999, DOI: 50

, Ryan Maskell
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Irene’s rebuttal from the outset builds early questioning in the reader and an

indication straight away that there is more conflict to come. This holds true as the novel

progresses to reveal an internal conflict within the characters, as well as a physical

confrontation of different ideals in the form of the showdown between Isidore, Baty, Deckard

and Pris.

Propaganda and indoctrination is essential in this, the prophet Mercer, seen through the mood

organ, finally appearing to Deckard in real life, and, having considerable sway over him after

years of ideation and interaction, persuades him to kill them on the assumption that they are

androids, a fact that is never truly confirmed.

It is also at this point where, to an extent, two different forms of propaganda are in

competition with each other, the propaganda of the UN pushing a migration to Mars,

androids, and a better society: ‘Either as body servants or tireless field hands, the custom-

tailored humanoid robot-designed specifically for YOUR UNIQUE NEEDS, FOR YOU

AND YOU ALONE-given to you on your arrival absolutely free, equipped fully, as specified

by you before departure from Earth; this loyal, trouble-free companion in the greatest, boldest

adventure contrived by man in modern history will provide.2’ While all the while Buster

Friendly is on the television almost twenty four hours a day, pushing ideals that were more

acceptable in the days before the world war; how to fit into society.

The challenger to these ideals comes in the seemingly unlikely form of Isidore, who

despite having an IQ too low to be allowed on Mars, recognises the battle between the two

parties, realising that ‘In subtle, almost inconspicuous ways, Buster ridiculed the empathy

boxes3’, deciding that ‘They’re fighting for control of our physic selves; the empathy box on


2
Dick, Phillip K, Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep [Kindle Paperwhite]. Amazon, 1999, DOI: 209
3
Dick, Phillip K, Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep [Kindle Paperwhite]. Amazon, 1999, DOI: 898
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