I think that today's society is a "half
version" of George Owell's novel, 1984, in some ways it is similar and in
others, uniquely different. The closest we come today to a "Big
Brother" is the mob. The people are also controlled by watchful security
cameras and subliminal messages. However, something in life today is very
different from that of 1984, it is the people. In the words of the famous
lyricist, "Power to the
People."
In analyzing "Big Brother," there are
similarities between it and the mob. The Mafia is a crime
family that can
see everything, there is no going against the mob or else someone is going to
die. The Mafia is so widespread that it has operatives all over keeping an eye
out for cops or law enforcement, this is the Mafia's "telescreens"
(Orwell 6). Another startling similarity between the mob and "Big
Brother" is the Mafia's strange way of making someone disappear or
"vaporize" (Orwell ). Almost
unknowingly a person's identity can be changed, altered, or deleted.
Authorities use security and surveillance
cameras to observe criminal activities or possibly every
day activities.
Too much surveillance liberties are given to police or FBI. By using hi-tech
cameras which
can actually
document a person's life. Unknowingly, there may be a cute little camera
installed in the bedroom.
Another way that today's society controls the
masses is subliminal messages. Illegal now,
subliminal
messages were widely used in the entertainment business, especially during the
fifties. An example
is that movie
makers would add a split-second commercial add for popcorn and soda during a
movie.
Customers would
actually be manipulated into buying these products. Even though, this kind of
brainwashing is
illegal, it is still very hard to detect, who's to say that we are not
bombarded by subliminal
messages just by
watching commercials on television. This is too risky, to think that a person's
actions and emotions can be swayed by someone else's perversion's. Again, this
is very similar to 1984.
Of all the things there are today that would
make it impossible for there to be an inner or outer
party, as in
1984, is that there is each other. No
matter how hard our government tries, they cannot reach everyone. Contrary to
1984, where they do get everyone, I feel that was extreme and unlikely. I find
it highly unlikely that a form of government can find a way to get the whole
world to follow them. 1984 is not a reality, strength lies in numbers.
In conclusion, life in the nineties, is a very
resilient time. In this time, there is a substantial amount
of restriction of
the public, much of which is for law and order. A lot of this day and age may
resemble George Orwell's 1984. It is nothing but a facade of government mixing
with technology at a dangerous level. There's nothing to fear because 1984 is
far-fetched and an anti-socialists nightmare.
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