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In 1984, George Orwell explores a future world of his creation, an environment constructed from various predictions about future life. ...
Orwell illustrates a number of different predictions concerning every aspect of possible life in the future. ... The Party can observe everything that goes on, even to the extent of inside people’s homes, through these telescreens at any given time. ... This does not stray as far as one may think from life in 1984, the same feeling of ‘being watched’ as is examined in the novel can occur in many situations in life today. ... It is argued then, that this monitoring is used in the benefit of society, rather, as in 1984, as a mere method of controlling all that goes on, and ensuring the authoritarian regime is properly implemented.
Approximate Word count = 574 Approximate Pages = 2.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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