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Big Brother controls all aspects of life from "summary" of Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell

In the world of Oceania, the Party, led by the omnipotent Big Brother, exerts absolute control over every facet of its citizens' lives. From the moment they wake up to the second they fall asleep, individuals are under constant surveillance, both physically and psychologically. The telescreens that line the streets and buildings are not just for show; they serve as a tool for the Party to monitor and manipulate the thoughts and actions of the people. Every action, every word, every facial expression is scrutinized for any sign of disloyalty or dissent. Even in the privacy of one's own home, there is no escape from the watchful eye of Big Brother. Thoughtcrime, the mere act of thinking rebellious thoughts, is punishable by death. The Party's control extends beyond the physical realm; they seek to dominate the minds and hearts of the populace, to strip away any trace of individuality or free will. The Party's propaganda machine is relentless, bombarding citizens with lies and distortions to keep them in a perpetual state of ignorance and fear. History is constantly ...
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    Nineteen Eighty-Four

    George Orwell

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