An Insight Into The Future
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>From the evidence contained in the novel 1984, George Orwell intended 1984 as an
insight into the future. He was predicting the future of the world and how government will
take control of every aspect of life. People will turn into machines that will power the real
society of the inner party members.
In the very beginning of the novel, Orwell portrayed an image of a society where
people valued government success more than they valued personal
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think something outside of Ingsoc, it would be impossible for them to express that thought through words. Therefore, that person could not cause any harm to their controlled society. George Orwell wrote the novel, 1984, to warn people of the possibly dangerous future. He saw that people were becoming thoughtless and lazy. The type of society he described in this novel has been prevented so far, but it could still happen in the future. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**
think something outside of Ingsoc, it would be impossible for them to express that thought through words. Therefore, that person could not cause any harm to their controlled society. George Orwell wrote the novel, 1984, to warn people of the possibly dangerous future. He saw that people were becoming thoughtless and lazy. The type of society he described in this novel has been prevented so far, but it could still happen in the future. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**