1984: Orwell's Visionary Insight into Today's Societies

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1984: A Depiction of Today’s Society “The horrible thing about the Two Minutes of Hate was not that one was obliged to act a part, but, on the contrary, that it was impossible to avoid joining in.” The novel 1984, by George Orwell holds great significance in societies of today as it acted as a visionary/futuristic novel at the time of its creation. Many of Orwell’s ideas posited through the fictional totalitarian society are relevant today. The novels base of totalitarianism is occurring today with the lack of freedom and free voice given to citizens. The novel’s government and the governments today control the citizens through the use of state control (fear through laws, media, etc.) and mind control by electronic means (deception through …show more content…

The totalitarian state in the novel, Oceania, displays state control through their leader; Big Brother. Big Brother is known to the citizens as their leader who has complete control over them, and is constantly reminded of this through the phrase “Big Brother is watching you. No citizen has ever seen Big Brother with their own eyes, only on the posters seen of his face scattered all around the state. This, is an example of state control through fear. Citizens are made to be afraid of a person, who they believe has complete control over them, but they have never seen. This tactic is used today in modern society. The government this formation of fear to stop citizens from doing actions which are against the law, or are seen as acts of rebellion against the government. This fear is created through the use of media (movies, TV shows, etc.) and fear of police (can be seen in the novel; fear of Thought Police). Furthermore Oceania, displays state control over citizens by monitoring the opinions/ thoughts and interactions of its citizens. Through the use of Thought Police (setting restrictions on the thoughts of citizens) and Cameras throughout the state, the government increases the fear in citizens of being caught. This, as a result prevent the citizens to act against the government and also alters the way the citizens think, resulting in a state of citizens who think only in ways which the government would approve of. In today’s society, citizens privacy and thoughts are not encroached on to that extent, but there are still restrictions. Citizens are aware that thoughts and actions against laws, terrorism and governments will only lead them to trouble and thus stay away from those due to

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