Theme Of Surveillance In The Book 1984

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In the book 1984 the surveillance by the totalitarian government is to the extreme where peoples lives are not their own. The main character Winston and many others live in a time where the government controls the moves people make, the relationships that are had and the thoughts that are made from those around. The government has set up telescreens everywhere. These telescreens play many different things from music to announcements. Every where you turn there is a telescreen that is monitoring everything that is said. The government has also brained washed the children with in the community to rat out their parents when they hear something that is considered thought crime or betrayal to the party. Having constant surveillance causes the citizens

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