George Orwell's novel "84th of the 18th Century" depicts a fictitious character "Big Brother" who played a mysterious dictator in a totalitarian state (Orwell, 1949). Except for a few people, in a society where all citizens are under the supervision of "brothers", most people obey orders following the authorities' decisions and fears. In 1971, RAND hired a former US military analyst, Daniel Elsberg, to trigger a national political controversy when issuing the top secret Pentagon document to the New York Times (Bean, 2014).
Critics against the National Security Administration's left and right program caused memories of Big Brother, a dictator who appeared in George Orwell's White Paper '1984'. . However, according to a public opinion survey by the Pew Research Center, most Americans (56%) believe that government tracking of their phone records is an acceptable counter-terrorism measure. In tracking the use of the Internet (according to a program called PRISM), the government should "be able to monitor everyone's e-mail and other online activities if the authorities say it can prevent future terrorist attacks" 45% thought that there was. 52% opposed. Considering the error, this is almost an average split. Similar results were obtained in other polls
In 1984, George Orwell said the best "brother is watching you", this line seems to be repeated in various ways in various ways in the process of human history. Big Brother is usually a government reference, but it is the power of every authority to use force, power and skill to unconsciously control the majority of the population. Movie and conspiracy theorist taught you that Big Brother watched us through a massive gimmick marketing poster and then dominated us through government spies who participated in public events with the public I will. In recent years, Big Brother has focused on our mobile phones, televisions and e - mails. Our older brother today saw our new trends through face recognition, face mapping, and emotional analysis.
Big Brother is not a real person, no one has ever seen Big Brother with his own eyes. When he created "Big Brother", Orwell had several things in his mind. He certainly thought about Russian leader Joseph Stalin; the picture of Big Brother even even appeared to him. He also thought about Nazi leader Adolf Hitler and Spanish dictator Francisco Franco. Big Brother is representative of dictators everywhere. When he attracted his older brother, Orwell may have thought of people of a certain religious belief. For the members of the party, Big Brother is a leader who can frighten people and empower them to do whatever they want. If someone asks, they can say that they accept their older brother's order. For those not thinking about it, Big Brother is a distant authority. For Winston, Big Brother is the source of inspiration. Big Brother excited and urged Winston, he hated him.