In George Orwells novel "1984 " the contrast, between justice and peace is examined in the setting of a dystopian world controlled by tyranny and surveillance. Taking place in the realm of Oceania, where individuality is stifled and uniformity is enforced Orwell skillfully portrays a society where the concept of justice is manipulated to serve the ruling Partys agenda. Justice itself becomes a tool for manipulation used to rationalize the Partys acts and maintain its authority. Truth becomes a casualty in this regime as historical truths are altered and reality distorted to align with the Partys narrative. In such a world peace is not attained through harmony or mutual understanding but through suppressing dissent and silencing views. The constant monitoring by the Thought Police ensures that any divergence, from the Partys beliefs is swiftly penalized, keeping citizens in fear and suspicion. Despite the Partys propaganda portraying itself as promoting peace and order the truth belies this image. The "peace" imposed by the Party hides seated injustice and oppression that pervade all levels of society. In our society striving for justice and peace is not just ineffective but risky as it undermines the core authority of the ruling Party. Orwells depiction of this future stands as a warning, about the perils of power and control. It serves as a reminder that the pursuit of justice and peace is not just a noble ideal but a necessity for a free and just society. The novel serves as a cautionary tale, urging us to be vigilant and to question the motives of those in power. It is a call to action, to resist the forces that seek to manipulate and control us. It is a reminder that the fight for justice and peace is not just a moral imperative but a duty that we owe to ourselves and future generations.