1984 Technology And Propaganda Essay

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Throughout history, we have seen the rise and fall of authoritarian regimes and their impactful grasp over our society, but the question remains: how does technology and propaganda empower governmental powers to control their citizens? This is what 1984 by George Orwell presents through the nightmarish lens of a society, Oceania, under tight totalitarian control. Individual freedom is almost nonexistent due to the Party's tight grasp over England, currently known as Oceania. They control their citizens' minds by using tactics such as torture, surveillance, and thought police. Orwell underscores that profound effect on the Oceanian people by demonstrating the mechanics of mass surveillance through technology, propaganda. Which leads to a society …show more content…

Winston says the telescreen is quite frightening as the telescreen is always watching and listening to any sound made around it. Showing the extent to which the Party is willing to neglect the fundamental right to privacy. These kinds of privacy concerns surveillance states like China, through the installation of cameras on every street corner to watch over citizens knowing their daily activities and knowing who it is through their sophisticated facial recognition software. However, the most horrifying part about telescreens is that they watch people without their knowledge or consent, like in Part 2, Chapter 10, where Winston and Julia found a telescreen "behind the picture" in their hideout (279). They had no clue they were under surveillance. The Party does this to see a person's true colours, ensuring they do not become a threat to the Party’s standing. Telescreens are a chilling tool that the government uses to manipulate and control every aspect of their citizens' lives. Likewise, the Party uses propaganda, another control tactic, to keep a tight grasp over

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