1984 was a gripping, exciting, and disturbing dystopia. Many of the frightening warnings in 1984 are becoming increasingly relevant as time rolls on, with constant surveillance and the new purpose of war being two of them. It is because of this that everybody should read 1984, and I think it is even more important that high school aged students read it. The future of our country lies with the youth, so it is crucial for them to recognize the dangers of totalitarianism. 1984 is a powerful book that carries a powerful message, and its message should not be ignored. With the increasing relevance of 1984, it is becoming more important than ever that we read this book. It opens up our eyes to our country's possible future, and I think most people would agree that we don't want to end up like Oceania. George Orwell was brilliant in the way that he wrote this book, and has been successful in changing many people's- as well as my own- views on modern day issues such as surveillance and privacy. Overall, I think 1984 was a fantastically powerful and disturbing book.


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