Corruption In 1984

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In 1984, the party enforced many restrictions on human life. Diminishing privacy, vanishing people for contravention, intimidation, and corruption of society. These plights in society compare much to the contemporary issues occurring in the world today. The party policies in the novel 1984 prohibited many actions taken by the citizens in their society. Free will was forbidden such as love, intimacy, thinking for themselves, and doing whatever they pleased. Citizens of this society were under observation 24/7 by big brother abiding by the quote “BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU” (Orwell3) and also looked out by thought police. They were being watched through television screens, hidden microphones across the city, and polices had patrols of surveillance …show more content…
Corruption in the world is slowly but surely approaching. Throughout the novel the party slogan “Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.” (Orwell35) exampling the party’s control of history and one’s memory. This equates to the government today and how they accomplished to corrupt the past and how they’re corrupting now. Government taking control over everything and causing citizens to think differently of the system caused the past to begin corruption for there on out “The popular perception of history is based on brainwashing by the mass media, indoctrination by the education system, peer group pressure, self-censorship and television "docudramas.” (Bennett, 2013-2016) In 1984, the party brainwashed members causing them to not realize the