In 1984, Oceania and North Korea exhibit extreme surveillance and control over their citizens, with constant monitoring and strict punishment for any dissent. Which of the following is NOT a similarity between the two?
a) Both societies place a heavy emphasis on rewriting history and manipulating the past to fit the ruling party's narrative.
b) The citizens in both Oceania and North Korea are constantly subjected to surveillance, with their every move and action monitored.
c) In 1984, Oceania's citizens are constantly reminded of the perpetual war, while North Korea similarly uses the threat of war to maintain control and justify their actions.
d) The ruling parties in both societies maintain a strict hierarchy, with a small elite class controlling the majority of resources and power.