The Theme Of Complete Government Control Over Others In The Book 1984 By George Orwell

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In the book, 1984, written by George Orwell, the theme of complete governmental control over individuals can be connected to the article about young Otto Warmbier and his experiences in North Korea. Otto Warmbier was a student from the University of Virginia on a study abroad in North Korea. At a hotel in North Korea he stole a picture off the wall. North Korea quickly took action by taking him hostage and sentencing him to hard labor. Even a small thing such as taking a picture off the wall, showed that the government had a complete overreacting control over people who are in North Korea. This can be connected to how Big Brother is always watching in 1984. Even the smallest move, or act of rebellion can have the government at your door ready to sentence you to death. …show more content…

BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU, the caption said, while the dark eyes looked deep into Winston's own. Down at streetlevel another poster, torn at one corner, flapped fitfully in the wind, alternately covering and uncovering the single word INGSOC.” This quote shows that at all times Big Brother is watching, almost like they want you to do something wrong and against the government just so they can punish you. I can connect the fact that Big Brother is always watching and has all power, to the experience Otto Warmbier had during his trip to Korea, where he did something small that did no harm at all to the government, but the government had total control so they decided to punish him brutally in an overreacting