The Role Of Technology In George Orwell's '1984'

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In the by novel George Orwell, 1984, the author reveals to the reader a theme. The book teaches us about the world we live in today by trusting technology can also harm us in the future by letting it become powerful and letting it become part of the society. When Winston the main protagonist in the novel, states “The instruments (the telescreen), it was called could be dimmed, but there was no way of shutting it off completely” (2), the reader understands that humans can be using technology to help or to harm the society. Winston is showing us the world he lives in is all being operated by technology and it harming the people by giving society no potion be get away from, which shows technology is powerful. In today’s world there has been situations