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Ampleforth is a minor character in the book 1984, who works in the Ministry of Truth as a poet. He is depicted as a man who values beauty and poetry, but is also naive and unaware of the government’s control over his work. He is eventually arrested for committing thought crime and is tortured by the Party.
Ampleforth is a poet who works with Winston at the Ministry of Truth, where his job is to update older poems to align with Party ideology. His character is presented as intelligent and dedicated, with a particular love for language. Ampleforth represents the manipulation of art and culture to fit the Party’s needs. His eventual arrest illustrates the pervasive control the Party has over even the most mundane aspects of life.