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    heard no matter where they were. People knew what their main purpose was but tried not to pay attention. They were not able to turn off and they got many people in trouble because of Big Brother. The telescreens were the cause of some peoples time in a jail. Big brother watched over everybody just like our government will do. Especially if they are trying to bust someone for doing something. Now a day our telescreens are our cellphones used for more than just phone calls. The technology that is…

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    The relationship between a government and its society is a product of the influence of power a government enforces on society and how it impacts their free will. The success of a country is a correlation with the strength of its government and the living conditions for it citizens. George Orwell supports that statement in his dystopian novel 1984. Orwell in 1984 portrays the dangers connected to a government that is self-serving. The government of 1984 enforced their powers purposely to…

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    Government plays an important role in the lives of citizens because it represents all the people living in a country. The government is important because it communicates with other governments to ensure the economy's security and receive goods. The government also keeps society balanced by making laws that everyone must cooperate with in order to keep peace. The government has a great influence on people’s lives. For example, the government can make people happy, can kill people, control…

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    Romans this world would be chaos. Government is one of the Romans’ many inventions. They use government to keep their area more safe and organized. During the Roman time, government had two different branches. Without it playing a big role in our daily lives today, we would have to take our own weight in the struggle of life. There are plenty of innovations that caused us to do the things we do now, If it weren’t for the romans this world would be chaos. Government is one of the many…

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    George Orwell's I-Brother

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    Orwell struck alarm in people of the world that complete government power is dangerous. He showed the reader that a totalitarian government can take away people's rights. Even though not as extreme as George Orwell’s novel, where no one was allowed privacy, due to constant surveillance, modern society also finds these struggles prevalent on both fronts: an over intrusive Government and the omnipresent technology induced world of publicness. “Big Brother is Watching You.” (Orwell 2). Ever heard…

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    numerous tactics in order to gain both physical and mental control over all citizens of Oceania. Their forms of manipulation include changing history, along with propaganda and Room 101, which all coincidentally revolve around Big Brother. Not only does Oceania’s government require history to be altered whenever it contradicts current news, but Winston partakes in this part of the system. By working for the Outer Party in the Ministry of Truth, updating everything from sales percentages to a…

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    States today rivals the government of Oceania in 1984 by George Orwell. In many situations, Americans are equally oppressed, abused, and controlled by their own government. In 1984, Big Brother watches the citizens through telescreens, which is very similar to the cameras that are being placed on street lights. Almost exactly the way citizens never know if Big Brother is watching, Americans today would have no idea if they were being watched and listened to by their own government. The United…

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    Winston views the totalitarian government of Oceania as constantly removing society’s freedom and mentally enslaving them to maintain control. Throughout his difficult conflict between himself and the government, he seeks out many other rebels and experiences an illegal love affair, yet he becomes paranoid of the cruel government arresting him for his crimes. Initially, Orwell portrays Winston as a secretly rebellious ministry worker. At the end, the oppressing government takes away his freedom…

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    Crystal Malmgren Dr. Robar Essay 1 October 8, 2017 Nationalism and populism play a big part in our political system. But not a lot of people understand there are different political views, where they come from, or how they started. Many people also have their own opinions about certain political views. First, I will review nationalism's history and what viewpoints it holds. Then I will talk about populism's history and what view point it holds in America. Nationalism is the oldest ideology…

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    Big Brother isn’t watching you Demonstrations, riots and similar things are normal nowadays. When whether a school, hospital or something is forced to close demonstrations will appear and so does riots at particular subjects. In the summer in 2011 a man was shot and killed by the police in London. The incident did create very violent riots because people thought it was very corrupt action by the police. Russell Brand is a comedian and an author he has commented on the riots in comment on the…

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