George Orwell Limitations

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In 1949 George Orwell’s troubling portrayal of a dystopian future for society was published. From the moment 1984 hit the bookstore shelves in the mid-20th century, his vivid depiction of a strange and unusual time, perplexed millions of avid readers. As our society evolved, many of Orwell’s fantastic prognostications began to raise eyebrows. Here are five rather intriguing Orwellian predictions that we have seen come to pass. It’s as if a book, interpreted as nothing but unrealistic science fiction, has gradually turn into our reality. · Big Brother is Watching You Maybe the most unsettling notion after World War II was the idea that government could actually spy on normal citizens. The world witnessed first hand how oppressive totalitarian rule could devastate society. No one wanted to contemplate the idea that we could secretly be tracked; besides openly …show more content…

If permitted to fester unabated, Orwell predicted it would gradually erode the actual rights of citizens. With each generation a new method of censorship has emerged, many in the name of political correctness. Speaking ones mind is growing more and more unacceptable with many of our civil rights eroding. · The Anvil Breaks the Hammer Orwell appears to be alluding to the unsightly underbelly of the “spoils of war” with this subtle reference. Military history around the world is bursting with suggestions where a country boasted of winning battles, but in reality lost the war. Abandoned causes in Korea, Vietnam and the Middle East ring true Orwell’s words. · Missile Detection Technology Orwell called them Proles. Long before military geniuses developed a ballistic missile defense system, characters in 1984 had the ability to detect missile launches before they ever hit their target. An odd technological ability gifted to humans, but still a vision into our future world. · The

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