Government Control In George Orwell's '1984'

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1984 Essay on Oceania’s Totalitarian Government Control
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Surveillance is an absolute necessity required in order to maintain control over the citizens of Oceania. Surveillance is everywhere in humans lives. It acts as physical proof, it can monitor crime scenes, and it can protect families from potential crimes.. As many benefits as surveillance can provide to the human society, the novel, 1984, by George Orwell, Big Brother and the Party demonstrate how surveillance can be exploited as an effective method of control for their totalitarian system. For the most efficient use of surveillance, Big Brother uses telescreens and are assisted by the members of the Junior Spy League. Telescreens appear to simply be propaganda or a poster, but within, there are cameras to monitor each and every one of people’s actions. The Junior Spy League are children that are taught to spy on adults, particularly their parents, in order to monitor and report their deviations. In the first few chapters, Winston explains the high level of surveillance through the telescreens,

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Not a word of it could ever be proved or disproved. The Party claimed, for example, that today 40 per cent of adult proles were literate: before the Revolution, it was said, the number had only been 15 per cent. The Party claimed that the infant mortality rate was now only 160 per thousand, whereas before the Revolution it had been 300— and so it went on. It was like a single equation with two unknowns. It might very well be that literally every word in the history books, even the things that one accepted without question, was pure fantasy.”(Orwell