1984 Dystopian Technology

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Faster machines, more efficient everyday products, robots, the top of the line technologies: this is the way technology is progressing. In the present day war-torn world death is becoming a common occurrence, eventually leading to the inability to hurt from a broken heart, the inability to hurt from the loss of a loved one, the inability to feel any emotional pain. The government currently finds small ways to silence people, posting rules and regulations on what one can and cannot say. It all sounds harmless, but think of the consequences of when technology takes over the world, when the inability to feel any normal human emotions turns people numb to tragedy, or when the government begins to censor what people think. Although there are many …show more content…

However, dystopian texts prove that when technology becomes too far advanced, it ultimately ends up hurting the people, such as the novel, 1984 by George Orwell, proves as the technological advances are used against the people to violate their privacy. Telescreens are used for the constant monitoring of Oceania’s people. In reference to the telescreens, Winston says they “could be dimmed, but there was no way of shutting it off completely” (Orwell 2). This dystopian text is giving the world a warning that if technology continues to advance in the direction it is headed, the people will no longer have their privacy. Technology has advanced to the point of the government being able to watch and listen in on everything everyone does. The government will become a constant part of everyone's lives. This is also evident in a more modern day example. In the newsela article “States Backtrack on Student Tracking Technology”, more and more schools are beginning to use tracking devices on their children. Paige Kowalski said, “technology is moving so fast” (Stinson 1). The article also states, “they worry that they are yet another example of government monitoring” (Stinson 1). If technology, such as tracking and monitoring, are the future; than the dystopians texts have given the fair warning to the people that eventually the technology that man had created is going to be turned against them to disrupt their privacy …show more content…

One theme is that the people become dehumanized, because they will become used to tragedy and lose their compassion, also a theme is that technology will become too powerful and be used against the people. Dystopias also highlight the fact that when the government oppresses their people too much they will rebel. All these theme serve as a warning to present day society and the downward spiral it could be heading in if society as a whole does not make a

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