Comparing 1984 'And Big Brother Is Watching You, Long Beach'

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Every action, every movement, every click we take, is not safe nor private as individuals thought, our society has grown out to be more . Picture it as if all the information we research or watched is sent to a “cloud” that goes through our movements and information. Today’s society has made a great impact with the new technology that has been improving for the better as well as for worse. It is time for individuals to know the truth behind what each technology device are used for. Technology in present day the society is closely paralleled to Orwell’s vision in “1984” for the reason that there has been research on what mobile devices could do. Many writers have pointed out similarities between the modern world and the world of “1984” such as in the articles “That’s No Phone. That’s My Tracker” and “Big Brother Is Watching You, Long Beach: New Police Surveillance System Unveiled.”
George Orwell’s novel, “1984” identified as a novel that is ruled by a ruthless dictator called Big Brother who is able to observe each individual by used advance technology. Although “1984” was published in 1940, it has obtained the public’s eye for the fact that it compares to the technology use of our present day. George Orwell’s writing focus is around a totalitarian society. “There was of course …show more content…

Which she states there is a new system linking 400 cameras citywide. “The lives feed are broadcasted to a big screen at one end of the Police Department’s community center.” Most of the people who live in Long Beach are not aware what happens in there city. Long Beach is apparently becoming like in the book “1984” where Orwell talks about how there is telescreens and drones watching everyone's every move. “A new system linking 400 cameras citywide”( The Long Beach police is is violating there city’s privacy with this new system. Even if this system is used to be observed when there’s a concern over privacy