Similarities Between 1984 And Technology

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1984 and Technology Today. Take a moment and look around you. Notice anything weird or anything wrong? Look at your TV. Look at it closely. Do you think you are being watched? Well in the novel 1984, by George O’Well, the telescreen was used as a tool to constantly observe and watch the civilians. Not only was it used to watch over the civilians, it was also used as a form of propaganda for broadcasting the Big Brothers' campaign. In an era where our screens often feel like two-way mirrors, 1984 becomes more than just fiction—it's a critical lens through which to examine our own society's flirtation with surveillance and the manipulation of information. Today's technology raises concerns about surveillance and loss of privacy, paralleling the telescreen in Orwell's …show more content…

Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, and Chile all demanded answers from the US. But the revelations in Latin America kept coming, and in September more specific claims emerged that emails and phone calls from the presidents of Mexico and Brazil had been intercepted. Merkel's phone calls 'intercepted' Edward Snowden. Although it is true that the technology today is not the same as the technology in the novel, we are still being watched in public for safety and for security. Some people believe that surveillance is necessary to protect us; however, it's important to consider that even though the intentions behind surveillance might be different, the impact on individual privacy can still be significant. Surveillance tools can collect personal information without consent, making individuals feel vulnerable and lacking control. Once privacy is lost, it can be difficult to regain, and surveillance can impact behavior and freedom of expression. When people say they are always safe, they are assuming that they are being watched 24/7 in public for