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Role Of Government In 1984

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Asking about if the government should have full control over the lives of its citizens usually provokes an almost instinctual “no” to many. In 1984, George Orwell touches on a life like example of a government that completely controls its citizens. There are some obvious reasons to oppose governments like these such as wanting to be free on a individual dream and something as thought provoking like the imperfectness of human nature. But, a government should not have full control over its citizens because the government exists to protect one’s rights. First, if a government controlled every bit of its citizens lives, it makes the general population become merely tools for the government. Usually, a government does this fulfill an objective,
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