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Telescreens surveil citizens' every move from "summary" of 1984 [Nineteen Eighty-four] by George Orwell

The Party’s grip on its citizens is complete, with every move under constant surveillance by the ever-watchful telescreens. These omnipresent devices are placed in every home, every street, every building, ensuring that no action goes unnoticed or unpunished. Citizens are never truly alone, never truly free to act without fear of repercussions. The telescreens are the Party’s eyes and ears, monitoring every word spoken, every gesture made, every thought formed. The Party’s control is not limited to physical spaces; even the privacy of one’s own mind is invaded by the telescreens. There is no escape from their gaze, no moment of respite from their scrutiny. Every thought, every emotion, every impulse is subject to their surveillance. The very act of thinking rebellious thoughts is a crime, punishable by death. The telescreens ensure that such thoughts are detected and eradicated before they can take root. The citizens of Oceania live in a state of perpetual fear, knowing that their every move is being watched and recorded. This constant surveillance serves to crush any dissent, any form of resistance to the Party’s rule. Those who dare to defy the Party are swiftly dealt with, thei...
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    1984 [Nineteen Eighty-four]

    George Orwell

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