How Does Orwell Create A Dystopian Novel 1984

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Education is continually held on a pedestal, promising to provide all the knowledge required to successfully live and flourish within society. The definition of education suggests “the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction”, but how can one system be so adamant about being able to offer the population the guidelines to a hypothetically ‘perfect’ life? The dystopian novel “1984” written by George Orwell, introduces readers to Big Brother, an authoritative figure responsible for governing Oceania. To create a utopia where tragedy ceases to exist, Big Brother implements extreme measures such as twenty-four-hour surveillance and prohibiting relationships. In context, the world of 1984 seems oppressive and unimaginable from today’s