LookAtMyHorse
12-09-2013, 03:40 PM
Overall I personally did not enjoy reading 1984, but there were a few parts I did really enjoy. I think it was a little advanced for 10th graders to be reading. I would’ve gotten more out of it if I had a better understanding of world history.
What really stood out to me was the concept of Thought Police.
I don’t’ completely understand how the Thought Police can get inside of your head and know what you’re thinking, and understand what‘s behind the dreams you are having. It’s as if the Thought Police know you better than you know yourself. I also find it terrifying that there are telescreens everywhere, and someone constantly watching you and everything you do. Humans need privacy.’
The lack of privacy Orwell predicted is coming into play in our current society. There are surveillance cameras everywhere, which are supposed to make us feel safer, but are they really doing anything at all? Is true privacy easy to find nowadays? We’re being watched in social media, stores, our phones, malls, banks, what we say, etc… When did it become okay to compromise our civil liberties? :beatdeadhorse5:
What really stood out to me was the concept of Thought Police.
I don’t’ completely understand how the Thought Police can get inside of your head and know what you’re thinking, and understand what‘s behind the dreams you are having. It’s as if the Thought Police know you better than you know yourself. I also find it terrifying that there are telescreens everywhere, and someone constantly watching you and everything you do. Humans need privacy.’
The lack of privacy Orwell predicted is coming into play in our current society. There are surveillance cameras everywhere, which are supposed to make us feel safer, but are they really doing anything at all? Is true privacy easy to find nowadays? We’re being watched in social media, stores, our phones, malls, banks, what we say, etc… When did it become okay to compromise our civil liberties? :beatdeadhorse5: