“Even today, in the 21st century, over 60 years after the novel’s publication, there are numerous ways that it is still relevant; whereby we can see how the society in the book and contemporary societies around the world, have many similarities” (What is the similarity between 1984 and society today, 2012).
In 1984 the government has complete control of everything. The citizens are …show more content…
However, we do base our thoughts on the news we hear or see and on those around us.
“Oceania, Eurasia and Eastasia do not exist and Big Brother did not succeed in destroying individual thought. However, in a large part of our world, he did succeed, through the management of the news and the censorship of the written and spoken word, in severely impairing man’s ability to think freely” (Bosshe, 1984).
One way governments, large corporations and businesses can do this is with the use of electronic technology.
“For example, look at so many advertisements today, which are based on how other people are able to obtain our private information and collect all sorts of data on us, to ultimately exploit or control us, and to affect our minds with some sort of ‘brainwashing’ at some level” (What is the similarity between 1984 and society today,2012).
We are free to act independently which means that we are able to agree or disagree on issues. However according to Bosshe (1984), free countries know limits are placed on their