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Essay heading: 1984 by George Orwell a comparison to the world
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They can see and hear everything that is in front of them. This is a total obstruction of privacy, and not only are we viewed at home but also everywhere outside, even in public parks. Then there is the strict tolerance of sex. They have lessons that brainwash you into not having sex, once you become a teenager... displayed 300 characters
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They don't let you have sex with someone you like, or to get married with someone if you even both love each other. They don't allow you to think about anything against the party.
The last statements had shown different forms of oppression in 1984, and the ways that obedience is superior to are: In 1984 they use telescreens which are similar to the present day security cameras to observe the activity of people in a certain area... displayed next 300 characters
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