Denial of Rights in 1984
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The novel 1984 touches on many disturbing aspects about the denial of a person's natural rights. As citizens of the United States, we are granted certain rights, which neither the govern-ment nor anyone else can take away. Most nations and governments all over the free world share many of these same rights, which are the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. In Orwell's novel, the Outer Party, which is the government that the
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always preserve our right to be able to turn off out T.V, radio, and PC whenever we choose. As for Orwell, I believe his grim vision of his future was only a warning of what we must continually fight to deny and prevent. If Big Brother is watching, as some peo-ple may believe, I know that I certainly do not feel the paranoia and fear that Winston Smith and the citizens of Oceania experienced.
always preserve our right to be able to turn off out T.V, radio, and PC whenever we choose. As for Orwell, I believe his grim vision of his future was only a warning of what we must continually fight to deny and prevent. If Big Brother is watching, as some peo-ple may believe, I know that I certainly do not feel the paranoia and fear that Winston Smith and the citizens of Oceania experienced.