Response to Bernard Crick's article: The savage satire of ‘1984’ still speaks to us today

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June 18, 2015

 

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Hate week, for example, is a big event in Oceania. The people prepare for it like Christmas. Instead of jolly songs with family and friends over eggnog, Hate week is celebrated with fists in the air while chanting about death, Goldstein, and whatever the party wanted the citizens to hate. Orwell’s intentions with the book 1984 were to scare people into thinking someone or something such as the party could take over the world we live in...
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The world has already experienced something relative to Big Brother called hardcore communism with Russia and Cuba so with that, lays the possibility of a modern day Big Brother. Crick also talks about the proles being the least monitored in 1984, but it is also true in modern day society. The working class, higher skilled people, or people of authority are more closely observed throughout society because they are worth more than a regular person...
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