Americans Are Now Living In a Society That Rivals Orwell's 1984

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Today it is possible for the government to monitor anything and everything we do or say, and even to track the places we go. In George Orwell’s 1984, Winston Smith lives in the dystopian society called Oceana. This book was written by George Orwell, and thus gave way to the term an Orwellian society (a society that can be compared to the societies of both 1984 and "Animal Farm"). This society is usually the result of an attempt to become a utopia which ultimately has gone terribly wrong. With the advancement of modern technology, America is being turned into an Orwellian society. While the technology we have is more advanced than what was seen in 1984, it can be reasoned that the services and devices, not present in 1984, would be heavily monitored (like they are today) or nonexistent due to the furthering of rules and regulations in comparison to what we use today. One of the first questions rising from this idea is "What aspects make America an Orwellian society?" In my research I have condensed the answer into three different groups: cellphones/tablets concerning the NSA and IPhone tracking, computer tracking/ history, and fourteen new devices or policies being used or preparing to be being used among public. If America continues on the path that it is currently on, our current conception of the idea of privacy will be obliterated. All of the concerns can be directly linked to actual events in 1984, and almost all are also occurring directly under the noses of the American people. (George Orwell)
When one looks around in public it is almost impossible not to see someone who is talking, texting, or playing a game on a cell phone. When someone sends a text, the phone company saves it in a data bank where it sits waiting to be u...

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