“It was a bright cold day in April,and the clocks were striking thirteen”.With this sentence is how one of the most famous books in the world begins.A fictional novel that describes a dystopian world.The book’s most relevant themes are totalitarianism, propaganda,technology and language. Orwell begins his book describing how is the world he lives in and how the government controls every aspect of the Party members’ live and has mastered every aspect of psychological control, utilizing technological developments ( such as the telescreen) to their advantage.The Party's rule over Oceania lies in its well organized propaganda machine. The Ministry of Truth is responsible for distributing all Party publications and information,it …show more content…
In the end we shall make thoughtcrime literally impossible, because there will be no words in which to express it.”
“The proles are not human beings”. The proles were described as animals ,they did not need a telescreen because they were easy to control and they were allowed to do anything,because the Party did not care about them.The things that Party only need to feed them,give them beer and keep them watching useless entertainment they were under control.Today the tendy things are Kim Kardashian,Miss USA and the FIFA confederation all these mass media keep us away from reality. And keep us from seeing what is really happening around us.
The novel was not only the view of a dystopian imaginary world,there are many similarities between today's society and the world described in the book.the book main theme is about how a totalitarian government and how they can control every human in every aspect of their lives,converting them in no longer human beings.It is warning us how us having a power to express ourselves but not being aware of that power and when we let ourselves be fooled by insignificant things like technology that aside from getting us away from interaction with others it also keep us from seeing in what reality we live. We give up our privacy in our social media but we are not aware of where this information goes and why the government tracks us like