1984 Telescreen

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Is big brother watching you right now?, of course where living in “1984” today. Unlike the telescreen, now a days big brother can watching you from your own device and home system. 1984 is just the past of today’s society where instead of Big Brother we have the government and trump is the face we have to see. Basically lots have changed but yet nothing changes.

Telescreen are fictional devices which operate as both television and security cameras. In 1984 telescreen are used by the ruling party. Both upper and middle class own telescreen in their homes, but proles. As for the lower class their always being monitored by the telescreen as they are unimportant to the party. Winston is employed as an editor in the records department …show more content…

Disclosures have shown that, until recently, the government regularly tracked the calls of hundreds of millions of Americans. Today, it continues to spy on a vast but unknown number of Americans’ international calls, text messages, web-browsing activities, and emails. It appears that the police now have a device that can read license plates and check if a car is unregistered, uninsured or stolen. Little did you know that the National Security Agency can go into your Facebook page and . And it not surprising that almost every store we go into now a day wants your home phone number and ZIP code as part of any transaction. If you’ve ever lost an iPhone, you may have used Apple’s “Find My iPhone” feature to remotely activate your phone’s GPS signal. I remember one time I was looking for a job on the internet for almost a week but couldn't find what I wanted. Then one random I started receiving random texts from this number trying if the right job for me which was sort of weird. But now I know about the NSA,which is spying on Americans, collecting data on phone calls we make, it's not as if we should have been surprised. We live in a world that George Orwell predicted in

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