Tuesday, September 3, 2019
1984 and Todayââ¬â¢s Society Essay -- English Literature
1984 and Todayââ¬â¢s Society    Though 1984 was written well before the year 1984 and it is now 2005,  there are many similarities between the book and todayââ¬â¢s society.  Relationships of all kind have less value, the government watches  oneââ¬â¢s every move (or at least has the capability to), and large groups  of people are influenced to believe opinions at school due to the  government. The government has regulations and records on everything  and everybody. George Orwell may not have been very far from  predicting the truth when writing 1984 in 1948.    In the United States today, anywhere from something as harmless as  television shows to the government itself promotes less sanctity of a  loving family much like 1984. In the book, children went to school and  were trained to be spies and turn adults into the thought police.  Parsons (Winstonââ¬â¢s comrade and neighbor) was turned in by his own  children. He had committed a ââ¬Å"thought crimeââ¬Å". This shows what little  respect the children in the book had for their parents, and the  baffling effect was the parents getting use to and accepting it.  Parsons had told Winston that heââ¬â¢s actually kind of proud of his  child. ââ¬Å"Big Brotherâ⬠ discouraged emotions and anything with meaning in  families. Children are raised today with households based on financial  support, affairs, and anything but real love. Children are taught that  divorce is okay, and the value of marriages has greatly decreased.  ââ¬Å"Till death do us partâ⬠ may now really mean ââ¬Å"Till death do us part or  if you canââ¬â¢t work out any problems and do things my wayâ⬠. In 1984,  Winston ââ¬Å"separatedâ⬠ with his wife Katherine. By law he could not get  married again unless Katherine died but this was strictly to  discourage love and sexual relationshi...              ...the schools  contradict information the children is given from the parents. The  theory of evolution for example, has been taught as a theory and not  creation. Parents may not spend much time teaching their children  about creation and the child has only the schoolââ¬â¢s information to turn  to. Sex education being another excellent example, students in high  school are taught to have ââ¬Å"safe sexâ⬠ instead of no sex at all. This  may also contradict parents and their teachings.    With relationships downplayed, the government having access to oneââ¬â¢s  private life and their children, George Orwell was very correct about  the future of society and humans alike. Though the book was rather  intense when it came to the outcomes, Orwell described a world of the  government brainwashing the people. Much of society does not realize  what is going on or think it is a negative effect.                      
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