It is almost impossible now for a person to take their eyes off of a digital screen.The contemporary society has now taken media into their lives. Just like in 1984 how telescreens are used to watch people’s every single moment, the contemporary society has used technology to the point where the world is now irrelevant. With each and one of our eyes on a screen, the world is abandoned. A bare world with no excitement but and individual confined “sense” of excitement when a like is received on a picture online.
It seems as though everyone is doing something every second. With the fast paced lifestyle of everyday lives in contemporary society, there is no time to care for the things that matter the most and we …show more content…
Staring into a screen, being busy, and chasing after dollars has filled an individual with artificial happiness. The world hasn’t still receive the care it is lacking. It has been left out in the dust hoping one day to be found. Because contemporary society is media-driven, constantly busy, and chased after nothing but money, The quote in 1984 about Winston’s depiction into modern world using “bareness, dinginess, and listlessness” is valid for a description of