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Nineteen Eighty-Four

In Our Time

The Absence of Surveillance and Contempt for Working People in Orwell's 1984

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In this engaging and entertaining text, the author discusses the lack of surveillance on 85% of the population and the belief that providing cheap entertainment and alcohol would keep them happy. However, this portrayal of working people is seen as both contemptuous and sentimentalized. The importance of emotions and the capacity to think are emphasized, with the notion that without consciousness, rebellion is impossible. The text offers a glimpse into the world through the perspective of Winston, highlighting the complexities of society in the great century of working people.

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