The totalitarian society in 1984 breeds depression and restricts people from thinking and expression. This is what George Orwell is trying to tell us about what would happen if we do not stand up for ourselves when others try to control us. The government of Oceania starts making more laws against thinking, expression, and speech and that lowers freedom. He (Big Bother) is feeding off the peoples’ ________ IGNORANCE and feels even stronger and unstoppable AND BY DOING THIS, BECOMES even more powerful. Using telescreens, cameras, thought police, the Junior Spy’s, citizens behave largely subconsciously in their daily activities in a manner that they would not choose to think they would also be afraid to think. THEREFORE, ORWELL WARNS THAT ______________. …show more content…
“By itself, he said, pain is not always enough. But every one talks about room 101” his quote is significant because it shows that Winston is scared and he is very curious that’s why he thinks out side the box very different from other people in that society and as he writes his diary that he keeps in somewhere closed he know that there’s a consequences to his actions and by expressing him self or to even think something random. The society that he live in is so corruptive that they do not allow people to think or express them self and that’s why they have that so called room “room 101”. This teaches us that if we live in a society that restricts every thing to keep your thought to your self-if you know what the