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Examples Of Dystopia In 1984

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Dystopia - 1984 In the bleak imagined future of London in 1984, Winston Smith lives what can only be viewed as the middle-class lifestyle of the time - with a basic office job serving the country’s ruling party, participation in the society’s mandatory political activities, and a mildly-well furnished apartment fitted with a ‘telescreen’ that sends every iota of his movements to the authorities known as the Thought Police. Though this novel’s protagonist was not born into such a strictly regulated world, he has been a part of it so long that he can only faintly remember traces of a distant past where things were not governed under the principle of English Socialism. Such a place can clearly be identified as what is known as a dystopia, or a society in which oppressive societal control is maintained usually through the residents’ illusion of being a perfect or less threatening place than its alternative counterparts. A dystopia can easily be identified in literature by simple shallow observations of the surface plotline. However, a dystopia can be more fully defined through the presence of all or most of the following traits: propaganda used in order to induce control, …show more content…

Consistently, this device both streams false information allowed by the ruling political Party and monitors every minute movement performed by the home’s resident(s). A wrong movement can betray one to the ‘Thought Police’, who search for evidence of ‘thought-crime’ in the nation’s citizens - in other words, even looking mildly suspicious for a single instant could be a hint to a future political crime. Though every citizen of Oceania conceivably does not possess a telescreen, the middle and upper classes, whom all work as some form of government employee, are being monitored day in and day

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