The despair in the book 1984 by George Orwell starts with the
Winston being tortured in room 101 with a rat and electric shock therapy that only hurt and scared Winston while also trying to brainwash Winston to love Big Brother meaning the government.
In the real world the government doesn’t make there citizens vote but strongly suggest that they should so that they have a say in what they want and so that the people wont feel that they are not getting there needs meet by the government. The government doesn’t do propaganda directly for example …show more content…
In the world the government can watch us at anytime they need if they feel that someone is trying to kill the important people or attacking any part of the world. In my opinion that can be a good thing and a bad thing because the government will protect anybody and stop anybody that is trying to harm other people but they can watch anybody and accuse them of planning a terrorist attack when they really are innocent.
You could argue that the world has its own issues that need to take care of and that there is different more serious issues now than in the past. But there is still despair, people losing their human qualities, and people becoming soulless automotons but in different scenario in the world. however, the government says that it is doing a lot of stuff to make the world a better place however, they are just saying that so we can stop hound the government about what they are not doing.
When you weigh all of the evidence you could conclude that there is so many issues in the world and the government plays a bi part in make and contributing issues in the world and it probably seems like as the time goes by the issues from the