English: Sketch of the Ideal Citizen concept in George Orwell's 1984, shown through the novel’s main protagonist creation of Comrade Ogilvy, who had never existed in reality, but accumulated all virtues of genuine Oceanian and served as an example of who is considered to be the “righteous man”, and what should he do to fulfill his commitment to his motherland.
The illustration was created for usage in the proper chapter of Ru-wiki’s Comrade Ogilvy article.
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