Surveillance In George Orwell's '1984': Novel Analysis

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Surveillance
In Orwell’s novel, it explains how technology in 1984 is similar to today. From the early stages of the book we get to see the how this dysfunctional “society” is. Therefore, we get to see how technology depicted in 1984 shifts into our reality. One of the earliest examples that we get to see in the novel is surveillance. Surveillance is portrayed in the novel in various ways, but we first see it was CCTV, they are somewhat dull, an “oblong metal plaque” formed in the wall. This depicts “any sound that Winston made, above the level of a very whisper, would be picked up by it” (5-8). Not only does this shows, surveillance cameras, but it shows how CCTV are being used according to 1984. In today’s government, they use CCTV in every