George Orwell 1984 Individualism

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In the book 1984 by George Orwell, we learned that the totalitarian way of ruling is unjust and it limits the opinions of society. With this type of authority, it restricts people from expressing their own thoughts and notions, thus creating the desire to rebel against the authority. Due to being scrutinized and dominated by Big Brother in every possible measure, it resulted to Winston refusing to conform to any of the regulations. I learned that sometimes dictatorships can organize society, yet kill the individualism that each human being possess which is immensely important. I also learned that we should not always blindly agree with everything we hear. For example, Big Brother holds up 4 fingers and continuously assures that he is holding

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