The author, George Orwell, his biggest point of this novel is to remain or tell us what is the meaning to be human. In Oceania, people are being watched under thought policies and telescreens. As changing in time, people begin to obey the fact that this is the society where they live in. But they forget the most important thing --- human nature. Being a human not only flesh and bones but consist of humanity and freedom of thought. In 1984, Winston broke Oceania's law by …show more content…
Orwell ultimately warning us against on how peril can a totalitarian country be. In Oceania, the party has full power and control. People are kept on track with work, with poor foods provide, poor shoes or even no shoes and they all showing obey or love toward Big Brother. The party restricted on words, in their principle of newspeak, not just words being control but also their freedom of thought. Orwell was worried about government will get too powerful and to the point become totalitarian, which freedom and humanity will be removed. So he wrote the 1984 and tried to warn all the citizens that don't let one party control, or Oceania will become