George Orwell was predicting the problem that happened today in 1984. The most pressing problem seen in this book is inhumanization. Inhumanization is to eliminate personality and deprive people of their quality and attributes. Today, this is happening because people are losing privacy, freedom of speech, freedom of thinking. If nothing changes, the United States will unconsciously become a manageable society. The government seems to have deprived more privacy than they say.
In 1984, Orwell drew a bad picture of what society would look like if we keep on the path of indifference. The theme drawn in 1984 was inhumanization, avoidance of privacy, and infringement on freedom. These are things that can be avoided now by taking action. O'Brien talks to Winston in the division of love, he said, "If you want a picture of the future, imagine you always brand the person's face" (Orwell 267) . This sentence exaggerates our present situation but we are informing us about how it is being formed. Orwell will administer our freedom and give it a message to abuse it altogether.
In 1984, the novel by George Orwell represented a distorted society and in Oceania people were freely monitored by the government in most cases. Today, citizens of the United States and other countries are gaining attention as well. There are individual ways to observe different technologies and societies from 1984, but today's government can monitor most aspects of people's lives. It may be a society of ataxia in 1984, but today's situation is headed towards control. And citizens are always monitored by the government.
George Orwell founded the year 1984 in 1949. The dystrophic novel was founded in 1984 - Orwell's recent and recent - past - but due to its totalitarian depictions and its media manipulation and use of advanced techniques, this novel has practical significance today as well It is. Winston is a hero. He worked in the ministry of truth and changed the history of the government. He tried to bring up a revolt, but O'Brien caught him. He betrayed Julia and announced himself to the party. Like Winston, Julia is an opposition secret rebel. They have a relationship. When she left from Winston at the end of the book she was tortured and released to society for the first time only after betraying her own values. Big Brother is the nickname of the party leader and the government. The propaganda used by the government insists that "my brother is watching over you."