1984 By George Orwell: An Analysis

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Article twelve can become very problematic in some nations where leaders have the power to control various aspect of people’s lives and interfere into their private lives. As an example, in the book 1984 written by George Orwell shows how the party was able to control and monitor people’s lives through a telescreen. In the book, the author describes how the telescreen was a very powerful tool that allowed the Party’s leaders not only to interfered into people private lives, but also it was use as mean to keep them in power. People in 1984 had not control of their private life nor did they had control of their own minds. In the first part of the book, it states that “the telescreen received and transmitted simultaneously. Any sound that Winston