1984 By George Orwell                 George Orwells 1984 is a frightening example of a  totalistic government.  The government does not only control the present and  coming(prenominal) of its citizens, it  stub  besides control the past.  Many times the Party, the  call up of the government, changes the past to suit their needs.  A leader runs the Party by the name of  salient Brother.  The citizens of this government  ar constantly   being watched by telescreens, which are placed in every   style of every building, no one can escape them.  The  chief(prenominal)  nominate for the telescreens is to make sure there are no  purpose crimes, which would be any  purpose against the Party of  unfit Brother.                The briny character of this book is Winston Smith.  Winston works for the Party at the Ministry of Truth, which deals with  changing the past to agree with the Party.  Winston himself is secretly against the Party and hates Big Brother.  His thoughts are    kept in a diary, which is considered a  sincere thought crime.  He knew he would eventually be caught by the  judgment Police and would be vaporized, which means removed from existence, having  neer to  prolong existed.                Winston would eventually  watch a girl named Julia.  From his  first  paraphernalia thoughts, he hated her, he thought she stood for everything that the Party was and was   humble and innocent.  He soon found that she was corrupted and was against the Party   only as he was.  They secretly fell in love, which was  besides considered a serious crime.  The Party discouraged sex, and party members such(prenominal) as Winston were not allowed to marry anyone that they were physically attracted too.  Winston and Julia had to always meet in secret, finding places with large crowds to avoid being seen by the telescreens or places that they thought did not have...                                        If you want to get a  honorable essay, order it on    our website: BestEssayCheap.com
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