Oppression By George Orwell And Volume 451, By Ray Bradbury

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Oppression is the idea of limiting one’s freedom in order to have control over them. Societies with oppression are societies where the people are not happy and/or forced to live a life in a certain way. The story of “1984” written by George Orwell is about a future society where everyone is under the control of a person called BIG BROTHER. The story helps us understand the dangers of totalitarianism and constant surveillance. I am going to compare/contrast the idea of oppression from “Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea” by Barbara Demick and “Volume 451” by Ray Bradbury. Oppression, as I said, is where you limit one’s freedom and I will talk about how it shows in the story of “1984.” In paragraph 2, it states, “BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING