Room 101 by George Orwell

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Room 101 by George Orwell

Room 101 is an imaginary room invented by George Orwell and was

originally envisioned as a kind of torture chamber which contains your

worst fears which are used as the instrument of your pain; it has now

become a sort of warehouse into which your pet hates can be exiled.

This has been due to the recent television program where celebrities

are given the chance to banish their pet hates from the world.

It took quite some time and desperate self deliberation for me to

finalise my choice of five to banish. These final five items are

things which have recently, as well as consistently, irritated me in

my life time up to the point that I feel I could single handedly go on

a crusade against these tiresome items. So, without further ado, it

gives me great pleasure to announce my candidates for exile as; metal

beds, the way the elderly think about youth, young children’s annoying

behaviour, computers when they crash and cheap cola.

My first choice is metal beds, which I have to endure on a fortnightly

basis. To be honest, I would rather endure sleeping on a bed of nails

on a fortnightly basis because I believe it would be much more

comfortable. This hate is added to by the constant racket caused by

the inescapable but futile attempt to get into a bearable position.

The design is also some thing that infuriates me, it seems like

designers have taken old prison beds and tweaked them an insignificant

amount but just significant enough to seem like an original idea.

Considering this, I move on to my next point about these insufferable

beds; the price. It is at an extortionate level compared to the more

labour intensive wooden beds. Only designer beds seem to be more

expensive, which to some people may seem reasonable but to me seems

idiotic also. So I beg of you, please place metal beds into Room 101.

My second choice is the elderly population’s view of youth

particularly the view that teenagers are all criminals or have

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