The “big-brother” character is a symbol of the government’s control over the people in the novel “1984.” The character is always watching the people and is a representation of the government’s power.
(1984) Big Brother is Still Watching You 1 “They always say that time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself. ” – Andy Warhol In the novel, 1984, Winston Smith realized the change that had to be made in him, or rather his environment. The author, George Orwell, emphasizes the change of character and growth of Winston throughout his journey in a totalitarian state, Oceania. An ongoing battle of struggle and acceptance is apparent in Winston to…
Introduction George Orwell and Margaret Atwood stand out as literary titans known for their incisive exploration of politically charged themes. Orwell's "1984" and Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale" serve as seminal works, each painting a vivid picture of dystopian societies where control over the populace forms the crux of governmental power. These novels not only entertain but also provoke thought regarding the extents and mechanisms of control employed by authoritarian regimes. Through their narratives, Orwell and Atwood invite readers to delve…
Our world is actually growing closer to the world of 1984 because of the use of technology. America is turning into oceania because we are starting to lose privacy. For example, Big Brother is the ruler of oceania. He is the name of the govenment not a person. Big Brother could represent america's government. One of the books element that can be compared to todays society is the telescreen. The telescreens in 1984 were everywhere and never turned off. It…
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