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Freedom In The Book 1984 By George Orwell

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Freedom; many are ignorant and desensitized to this subject. A Free society has inequality, differences in individuals and emotions. Freedom does not mean free speech, but open thought. A society must be able to think openly to be truly free. George Orwell’s 1984, oceania's society isn't free. The citizens cannot think openly, speak freely and portray their emotions. If caught “it was reasonably certain that [the individual] would be punished by death, or...years in a forced labor camp” (Orwell 6). George Orwell’s novel 1984 communicates dystopian elements to display the horrors of solipsism from totalitarian regime with complacency. Due to them “control[ing] all records, and … all memories” (Orwell 248). This ideology manifests the problem
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