Surveillance In George Orwell's 1984 And Modern Society

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The issue of surveillance in George Orwell’s 1984 and modern society is inversely related, in which the novel views surveillance as a negative effect on people, while surveillance in modern society benefits the people. Also, the similarities of technological usage between both the fictional and realistic societies display the different reasons as to why surveillance is used. 1984 displays surveillance through both psychological and physical aspects affecting all citizens of the party, good or bad, while in the modern world, surveillance is used for singling out criminals, murderers, and terrorists. These opposing uses, despite the similarities in technology, have the potential to affect people positively or negatively, chosen and controlled