George Orwell Use Of Technology In 1984

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1984 Essay - Technology used in 1984

1984 is a dystopian novel written by George Orwell. Orwell talks about how our government makes use of technological devices by putting surveillance cameras everywhere so they can watch all the moves we make, and listen to whatever we’re saying. The Party uses technology like telescreens, speakwrite, and mics to control its citizens.

Telescreens were the Party’s way of spying on everyone’s life. Telescreens were used as a surveillance camera and a propaganda tool. How were they used as surveillance cameras, you may ask? All the apartments had a telescreen in the living room. The telescreen could almost cover the whole living room, but there’s a small alcove where Winston would go to so he could not be seen. The telescreen was able to monitor citizen’s actions, and speech. Even if there’s distance between the person and the telescreen, the person could not be seen, but they can still be heard. The only people who didn’t have a telescreen in their house were the proles. As they’re not important to the Party. Telescreens are also extremely important to the Thought Police because their job is to check on people, listen to what they’re saying, and observe their facial reactions to make sure no one’s being disloyal to the Party. “He could be heard, of course, but so long as he stayed in
Telescreen would broadcast propaganda for 2 Minutes of hate. It was a presentation/film that would play everyday to express hatred for

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