George Orwell's Warning Towards The Future Analysis

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Orwell’s Warning Toward the Future
As generations evolve, technology does as well we live in a society where people are always using digital media and are constantly becoming unaware of the damage it will do in the future, they are also being distracted away from the fact that National Security Agency (NSA) is constantly surveilling Its citizens. As explored in 1984 citizens were constantly being surveilled and media always controlled and corrupted. The novel 1984 was persistent toward the warning of a high power surveilling its citizens but differ in the way that citizens do not live in a totalitarian state. The novel appears to be effective in some contexts toward the warnings of a big brother in this case the NSA. George Orwell fails to take into account that the society today would be different with this being that the novel and today differ, Unlike the novel 1984 where totalitarianism existed and people were always aware that someone was watching everything they did People now are being manipulated by the government and big …show more content…

the effectivity of the novel was great and the connections made toward the big brother and people getting surveilled and spied d on. although orwell failed on presenting some context the main idea and warnings connected. Evolution is a stage of change as technology changes society does as well with the future at the hands of citizens the nsa will only get stronger. As the nsa whistleblower snowden said,”"A child born today will grow up with no conception of privacy at all. They'll never know what it means to have a private moment to themselves an unrecorded, unanalysed thought. And that's a problem because privacy matters, privacy is what allows us to determine who we are and who we want to be." Think about what society fit for the future generations, society can not be changed but only be allowed a chance to

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