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STALIN [3.7K]
3 years ago
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Read the article “Are We Still Living in 1984”. Do you believe we are living in a society not unlike the one Winston lives in? U

se at least one example from the article and one example from the novel to support your ideas. Be sure to use the R.A.C.E. method of analysis for your response. please write at least 50 word essay and these points
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Lilit [14]3 years ago
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The world we live in today is not very different to 1984 in the way that our government watches what we do through our devices and through cameras we may not see. The government today also uses the websites we use every day to influence us. for instance, the adds on our social media sites are put there because of what the microphone on our computer or phone heard. the news today is also some what similar in the way that political candidates or the producers of the news outlet, can force or influence us to agree with them over what would normally seem logical or morally right.

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