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Does this Relate? - "1984 by George Orwell"

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George Orwell's novel "1984" inspired the term "Big Brother" to be used to describe any prying or overly-controlling authority figure, especially a government that uses surveillance to monitor its citizens.

The novel is set in a dystopian future where the government, known as the Party, controls every aspect of its citizens' lives. The Party uses propaganda, surveillance, and torture to maintain power and suppress dissent.

Big Brother is the figurehead of the Party and the symbol of its totalitarianism. He is never seen in person, and it is unclear whether he is even real. However, his image is plastered all over Oceania, the country where the novel takes place, and the slogan "Big Brother is watching you" is a constant reminder of the Party's surveillance.

Orwell was inspired to write "1984" by the rise of totalitarian regimes in Europe, such as Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. He was also concerned about the growing power of the surveillance state in the United States.

The term "Big Brother" has since come into common use to describe any government or authority figure that uses surveillance to control its citizens. It is a reminder of the dangers of totalitarianism and the importance of protecting individual privacy.

In addition to inspiring the term "Big Brother," Orwell's novel has also inspired many other works of art and literature, including films, television shows, and video games. It is a cautionary tale about the dangers of government overreach and the importance of fighting for freedom.


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None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free.
- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Yes. You read it right. Read it again now try this. Are we free? And try to define freedom.
Lets see how many definitions we get here.
 
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