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When George Orwell's epic novel 1984 was published in 1949 it opened the public's imagination to a future world, where privacy and freedom had no meaning. The year 1984 has come and gone and recent advances in technology have emerged. These new developments have empowered the government, and help to highlight the similarities between the American government and the government in 1984. Although many cannot even begin to accept the disturbing similarities shared between America's government today and that of George Orwell's 1984, they do exist. Today's American government mirrors the government in 1984, because in both societies the government violates one's basic right to privacy, and misleads their citizens into supporting their war efforts.
The governments of 1984 and America both violate the privacy of their citizens. In Orwell's 1984, the government violates its citizen's privacy by monitoring them, using telescreens and the "thought police." Knowing that "at any rate they [the government] could plug in your wire whenever they wanted to," one could never ac...