1984 Persuasive Essay

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George Orwell’s 1984 is a classic dystopian novel about the author’s predictions for American society in the future. The book follows the story of Winston Smith, a 39 year old lower-class member of the Outer Party in Oceania, London. Winston hates everything about the Party, Oceania’s totalitarian government, such as constantly being watched through an in-home telescreen, which cannot be shut off. He hates his thoughts being monitored by the Thought Police and the overall lack of personal freedom and privacy. Winston’s intolerance for being controlled drives him to keep a diary containing all of his negative, criminal thoughts about the government. The control exercised by the Oceanian government is extensive, but it does yield a benefits, such as being able to control what the citizens’ opinions about the leaders. …show more content…

The Oceanian government is so controlling that they created their own language in which they completely eliminated words that could be used to criticize the leaders. While this level of jurisdiction is excessive, it keeps crime in Oceania to a minimum. The people live in constant fear of the government because they know that getting caught with an act of thoughtcrime can be punishable by death. Therefore, they believe whatever Big Brother tells them and do not form their own opinions because they are paralyzed by the fear that has been instilled in them. However, more often than not, this excessive amount of power can be toxic to a community, as illustrated in 1984. Too much monitoring and control can lead to rebellion or overthrowing of the government. In

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