Themes In Orwell's So Are We Living In 1984

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Many of the themes from 1984 continuously apply to today’s era. Especially since the advancement of technology and the power the government now holds with the change of events. Big Brother surveillance and the constant control of the citizens. The reasons being is the government now has the ability to track every message,call etc every made by one person. There is data constantly being stored as well as cookies when it comes to the Internet. The constant control of the citizens continues today because many people believe everything that is posted on the internet and presented by the media.Technology advancement can the constant surveillance because technology allows the government to watch their citizens. The advancement has changed the privacy.
We are in a constant battle for privacy and the limit to government power and growth of restrictions. We also have constant war crimes that we hear at least every day. Ian Crouch compares and analysis 1984 themes and arguments to today in” So Are We Living in 1984?
The government ability to watch and manipulate their citizens has evolved greatly with the technology and events of today. They have used the media to create a distorted reality and only show edited versions of the truth. Even though we have more access to people around the world and the things
We have now altered our reality towards the themes of Orwell through Snowden. “vaguely Big Brethren in Obama’s response to the public outcry about domestic surveillance... the President is asking the people to merely trust his beneficence—which many of us might be inclined to do..” The president reassured the nation that the accusations Snowden had made were false and requested for the people to have faith in their president through his calm manner and clear presentation. This connect to 1984 because the way Obama responded to Snowden’s actions were intimidating and authoritative. Obama had also gave a public response ensuring that all the accusations were false and made up. “...Still, all but the most outré of political thinkers would have to grant that we are far from the crushing, violent, single-party totalitarian regime of Orwell’s imagination.” Although there are many problems with the government, system and reality of the situation, many citizens continue to love the country and the president. This connects 1984 because many citizens accept the response from the government and the president due to charisma and type of presentation they hold. They present their words and arguments in a way that the people accept. Although Snowden had exposed the reality with government surveillance, we continue to reside in a 1984 theme that only the people can

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