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1984 Dystopia Analysis

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The perfect world has never existed nor will it ever. Someone persons view on something great could be another worst nightmare. In some cases people mistake utopias for dystopias. A utopia is an ideal place of state or living (“Utopia”). A dystopia is a society of characterized by human misery, a squalor, oppression, disease, or overcrowding (“Dystopia”). In George Orwell’s book 1984 the society is depicted as a utopia when in reality it’s not the perfect place, it’s written to represent a dystopia. It takes place in 1984 in a dystopian America where it’s actually called “Ocieana”. The book tries to make itself seem like a perfect society, using propaganda, and presented government. They would look like the perfect society to some people …show more content…

Propaganda that’s is used is “War is peace, Freedom is slavery, Ignorance is strength” (Orwell). Propaganda is something that is used to make people think they live in a utopia. While the people of Oceania believe they live in a utopia and follow what everyone else says they will keep living in an illusion of this society. The cycle will never stop unless someone is willing to call it out. So in our society the many form of utopia always are thrown in our faces. We never stop seeing it so everything has become the norm to us. It will never stop being show to us unless the world goes into an apocalypse. Even then in an apocalypse outburst shown in T.V shows and movies we can still live in a dystopian society.

Dystopia is something that can be real and takes many shapes and forms. They can either be something that scares us or dehumanizes us. No matter the dystopia if it goes against human morals then it can be classified as a dystopia. The dystopian traits can be seen in 1984 by George Orwell. As mentioned the telescreen are used to watch people in their homes and to catch suspicious activity. “The telescreen received and transmitted simultaneously. Any sound that Winston made, above the level of a very low whisper, would be picked up by it, moreover, so long as he remained within the field of vision which the metal plaque commanded, he could be seen as well as heard” (Orwell). This is something that in this society is the normal thing but to us it’s

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