The Comparisson of 1984 novel and Today's Society

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Thirty years have passed since the year George Orwell predicted that a totalitarian government would rule society; many believe that his prediction precluded the reality by thirty years. In the novel, 1984, George Orwell describes a society in Oceania ruled by a highly controlling totalitarian government, referred to as “Big Brother”. The utopian and dystopian genre of this novel appeals to readers that like science and/or political fiction. Many characteristics of today’s society support the claim that every day, society becomes more and more like the society depicted in 1984. The popular rapper Childish Gambino, on his latest album Because the Internet, has even stated in a song, “We all Big Brother now”, referring to the lack of privacy posting to the Internet creates. One can attribute technology as the main cause to this increasing similarity between today’s society and that portrayed in 1984. Technological advances are creating a seemingly more comparable world to that depicted in the novel “1984”, as shown through the use of smartphones and the use of social media. The presence and use of smartphones strongly contribute to the similarity between today’s society and the society depicted in 1984. PC Magazine defines modern smartphones as cellular telephones with applications, Internet access, and still and video cameras. One way, in which the use of smartphones brings today’s society closer to the society depicted in the novel 1984, can be demonstrated by the resemblance between smartphones and telescreens. “ … Back in 2008, the NSA was hard at work developing a ‘software implant’ called DROPOUTJEEP that could remotely activate the first-generation iPhone’s microphone and camera without alerting the user” (Ippolito, Nina). “... ... middle of paper ... ...ie Mellon University, n.d. Web. 13 Jan. 2014. . 7. Sniderman, Zachary. "Mashable." Mashable. N.p., 25 July 2011. Web. 14 Jan. 2014. . 8. "Video Game Playing Tied to Creativity, Research Shows." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 09 Nov. 2011. Web. 13 Jan. 2014. . 9. "The Berkeley Beacon." The Berkeley Beacon. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Jan. 2014. . 10. "Study: Impact of Internet on Democracy." Study: Impact of Internet on Democracy. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Jan. 2014. .

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