Answer:
Orwellian language or the concept of Newspeak in George Orwell's novel is a representation of the extremity of propaganda's control over people's thoughts that culminates through language
Step-by-step explanation:
In the novel 1984, everyone in the totalitarian state is required to speak in Newspeak which is a state controlled language in which words are regulated according to government propaganda.
the language ties in with the state's political agenda because it is a medium through which one can think. for example a concentration camp for dissenters is called the Ministry of love. the control over thoughts of a population by external factors is rendered complete by control on language.