Importance Of Supervision In 1984 By George Orwell

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this depiction is very vivid. We can imagine how Winston is embarrassed. He sits there hungry. The machine supervises not only his speech but also his movement. He is nervous. He does not dare to make any movement because any movement is considered to be disloyalty. Such supervision has deprived the basic human needs. Even if he feels hungry, he is not allowed to take food from other places in the room. Government administration or party ruling is to satisfy its people's demand, making them happy. Proper supervision is beneficial to keep political stability, but in this scene, the over-supervision deprives happiness from the people. As the telescreen shouted '6079 Smith W.! Hands out of pockets in the cells!' (Orwell, part 3, 1)", this shout