1984 By George Orwell Essay

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When you think of a regular day you never see it under a different view in your eyes and never wonder if you're being watched. The popular vision of the future, like if you analyzed as from a different character point of view, sometimes changes, depending on the character thoughts. I read a book named 1984 by George Orwell is a very interesting book that has the power to lure the reader for a long time. The mass of people, the pearl tarians, have a single vision of what the future is. However, Winston, and others who have had the same experience as him, have a different view of the future after leaving the Ministry of Love. While I was reading the book, I could feel the cold and in a way that the scary tone of the pages, it made the reader feel as if they were really experiencing the events in the book. This means that the use and manipulation of the words are done in a unique way. This of course is George …show more content…

Today’s surveillance is in our cell phones or so called “trackers” with our smartphones, we are tracked and FBI may be at. This correlates with the book because the government it can be stopped. When 1984 is a precaution of today's society. When you make a call to a section more known to prevent them from controlling. While you know it's or not we will always be watching whether we want to or not. In both in the 1984 and present day their advancement of technology has made it easier to track any person throw dives. Well, in the articles they want you to think their surveillance and the trackers are good things, but they don't tell you the range of statistics that it has been successful to prove is helping stop crime or able to protect the people yet we still have people getting away with crime even when they are watching. Form this book and the articles it made me realize that we will always be watching over us even whether we expected or not because it so calls safe yet we must live with it if you want to or