Technology In 1984

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Big Brother’s Fingerprints on the Surface of Society In George Orwell’s novel 1984, it is evident that the notorious Big Brother is always watching the every move of the citizens of Oceania. Although United States citizens today may not have telescreens or an organization such as the Thought Police, there is still a relevant connection to the dystopian society to present day America. The technology that America has today may not operate like the infamous telescreens “with its never-sleeping ear”(30), but America’s technology is not so different from them. Throughout the turn of the century, cellphones have become a necessity to the public. In the hands of everyone is a device to stay connected and communicate, but what people do not realize is the fact that these devices are a way for the government to tap into their daily lives. Technology companies are linked to the government to keep tabs not only on criminals but everyone in America. …show more content…

It strongly states: “Our Neighbors are Watching to Report Suspicious Activity to Our Law Enforcement.” The sign produces a feeling of unease and the constant thought that no one can be trusted. Just like the Parsons’ children in 1984 “another years, two years, and they would be watching her day and night. . .”(24), there are always someone keeping a close eye on you ready to turn you in. Plus it is also easier for the police department to catch you at the scene of the crime. Now traffic stops have installed cameras at red-lights in order to catch anyone speeding, or texting and driving. Maybe not to take criminals to jail similar to the Ministry of Love of course and to interrogate them in the notorious Room 101, screaming “cut their throats in front of my eyes, and I'll stand by and watch it. But not Room 101!' " (263), but if the government continues to pry into everyone’s life it could sadly come to

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