1984 By George Orwell: Summary

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Imagine having someone watching every move you make and every decision you take twenty- four hours a day, three-hundred-sixty-five days a year and as you live your life the things you’ve made are being saved without you knowing by Big Brother. This is exactly what is going on the novel called “1984” by George Orwell. The novel is based on a communist country that spies on their people day and night. Big Brother being the supreme leader has everyone working in different stations or zones. The main character we focus on this novel is named Winstone who works under the sight of big brother by changing information on the newspaper and recording who died in battle along with who they’ll replace him with. Winstone is a depressed man who doesn’t …show more content…

He opens the note as he checks his surrounding and when he reads what is written on it he is shocked. The note contain a message that said,” I love you.” He read it over and over to make sure that’s what the message said and when he had enough he tossed it in the furnace. Days went by and he saw the same woman and after confronting her about the note she said that she did had feelings for him and he did also have feelings towards her. They both got together and after a while Big Brother cough them by looking at them through a secret camera that was located behind a painting and they were both sent to the chamber of love in where they torture people to make them obey big brother. In the novel “1984” by george Orwell shows numerous times that they used technology as a way to spy on their people and see what their up to daily. In a statement said in the novel is says, “ Winston kept his back turned to the telescreen. It is safer he thought knowing that a back could be revealing.” This shows us that Big Brother is using telescreens as spy cameras to see what people do. You won’t be able to hide anything from the government not even your back because they’ll use that to find you and capture you. Another example

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