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Brief analysis of George Orwell 1984 book

Uploaded by Taby on Apr 17, 2013

George Orwell’s 1984 was a satirical description of the society and its related elements in terms of social, economic and political conditions. Oceania is one of the powerful that was formed after the World War as a result of the outcome of the war. Oceania was formed of the United States and United Kingdom. Leaders were controlling in Oceania and they wanted to oppress the people of the nation. The poor are controlled by the upper class by being told that big brother is watching them. The upper class is able to control the poor in the society through making changes in the economy. The individuals that control the poor in the society do so through five ministries. George Orwell’s 1984 portray societal leaders as being selfish and greedy. They are interested in meeting their own needs regardless of the extent to which they exploit the over 80 % other members of the society. Totalitarianism has a negative impact on family and human relationships. People are discouraged from thinking freely which leads to poor reasoning and consideration in their actions which affects relationships among individuals in the society.
According to Winston’s dreams, there are tele-screens through which the government uses to spy on its nationals. The government keeps track of people that betray its laws and has them punished. Television screens are developed much later which are similar to the tele- screens that were being described by Winston. Winston works for the government; changing written history and language to suit the oppressing government’s agenda of controlling its nationals. Later on, the true feelings that Winston has towards the current government are revealed. Winston hates the current government because he feels that they infringe on the rights of the people that they should be serving.
Stop and frisk was formulated to ensure freedom of individuals and that the government does not misuse its power and mandate over the people. Events in George Orwell’s 1984 suggest that the government in power infringed on the fourth amendment right in the constitution by overstepping their mandate and abusing their power entrusted to them as leaders. Instead of protecting the rights of the people they abuse and exploit their fear through use of newspeak. Most of the people in the society have low levels of education which makes it easy for the government in power to control them through the newspeak and instilling fear in...

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Date:   04/17/2013

Category:   Literature

Length:   3 pages (588 words)

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