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    Orwell’s “1984” novel. In order to understand this we need to look at the commercial in two parts. The first part is making reference to the problem‚ it shows Big brother as the one who controls everything and has the society doing what he says‚ not allowing them to think for their own. This is effective since we can interpret IBM with big brother and how their “bad technology” has the entire control over the consumers which in this case are represented by the bald men wearing gray uniform. In the second

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    eality television has become very popular over the past decade with shows such as "Survivor"‚ "Big Brother" and "The Apprentice" attracting big audiences and making a lot of money for broadcasters worldwide. A definition of reality television is quite difficult but at its most basic it means programmes that show things really taking place‚ rather than drama or comedy that follows a script. Typically reality TV involves a group of people who are not trained actors being filmed in unusual situations

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    whatever the government tells them without thinking. Controlled by the political leaders and their followers‚ ( The Thought Police ) they have no mind of their own. The World of 1942 is headed by “ Big Brother. “ Big Brother is largely depicted in the city and on posters by the words “ Big Brother is Watching You.

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    their lives - the whole population was blended into one monotone colour‚ one that worships the Big Brother and work for the Big Brother loyally throughout their lifetime. In this fascinating Oceania utopia‚ we observe a fantastically new world occupied by a vastly different culture. Guards against thoughts and rebellion called the Thought Police arrested people who were not infatuated with the Big Brother. These seem familiar‚ especially to the Chinese. During the Cultural

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    Rita asked this question on Class-IX » Hindi » यशपाल « Go Back Top of Form बुजुर्ग समाज की रीढ़ explain with introduction‚ importance‚ profit Asked by Rita(student)‚ on 17/5/12 Bottom of Form Top of Form Answers परिवार में बड़ा-बुजुर्ग होना बहुत आवश्यक होता है। उनके होने से घर में आशार्वाद की छाँव बनी रहती है। उनके अनुभवों से बहुत सहायता भी मिलती है। लोग अकसर अपने बड़े बुज़ुर्गों की अवहेलना करते हैं। उनकी ज़िम्मेदारी लेने से कतराते हैं। वह यह भूल जाते हैं कि इन्हीं बड़े-बुजुर्गों

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    the members of the party.The slogan are what the party represents to brainwash and promote nonsense to weaken the citizens independence and individual mind set. The government controls the thought and acts of the entire nation. Also‚ the eyes of big brother is always watching you‚ and is showing how they conform to society. It relates to today’s world‚ where we are subconsciously being dragged by social norm and the changes around us. The lines “War is peace”‚ the governments keep the citizens enclosed

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    society called Oceania. This society is very similar to a North Korean society‚ where the government controls the city with a figure called Big Brother. This leader is a godlike figure to the society. Everybody looks up to him because “he” makes all of the decisions. Winston believes he isn’t real‚ which concludes the fact that he is not controlled by Big Brother or the government. He wants to rebel against them because he doesn’t believe what the government is telling them. He finds many ways to

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    encompassing nature‚ much like Big Brother in 1984. Foucault’s quote from the Panopticon coincides well with the examination of power in 1984‚ demonstrating the taciturn power that Big Brother holds over the

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    (1984) Big Brother is Still Watching You 1 “They always say that time changes things‚ but you actually have to change them yourself.” – Andy Warhol In the novel‚ 1984‚ Winston Smith realized the change that had to be made in him‚ or rather his environment. The author‚ George Orwell‚ emphasizes the change of character and growth of Winston throughout his journey in a totalitarian state‚ Oceania. An ongoing battle of struggle and acceptance is apparent in Winston to and fro. On one hand

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    dangerous technology and censorships. Although our technology is progressing towards the same technology in 1984‚ in regards to tracking and monitoring‚ our technology is used for different motives‚ and therefore‚ is not taking us towards the world of Big Brother. In the novel‚ George Orwell intends to illustrate what he believes the world will be like in the year 1984. He predicts monitoring screens‚ called telescreens‚ that track and view the progress of day to day lives of its citizens. The narrator notes

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