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erastovalidia [21]
2 years ago
10

What conclusion can you draw about O’Brien and the inner party from the apartment

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1 answer:
olganol [36]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Members of the Inner Party have the comforts and material possessions that are like luxuries to them.  The inner people live under constant surveillance - even their thoughts are monitored...they don't enjoy the same human rights and personal freedoms as the proles do.

Explanation:

Orwell is warning us that there is a danger in creating a society of  automatons who have lost the ability to love, think critically, and be  individuals. He is trying to show that even the people do not understand or even know what they have lost or given up.  This book is so cool and shows how amazing his imagination was and has been known to be a foreshadowing of what kind of lives we live now in the present and what is to come.....cool beans

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