Survelliance Essay Introudction Flashcards

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Part 1

George Orwell’s novel Nineteen Eighty-Four and Anna Funder’s non- fictional narrative Stasiland serve …

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George Orwell’s novel Nineteen Eighty-Four and Anna Funder’s non- fictional narrative Stasiland serve as conduits for exploring the unjustness and inhumanity of surveillance as a means of control.

The two texts suggest that a surveilled state leads to the abolishment of privacy for the individual, which the authors perceive as the destruction of a fundamental human right.

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Part 2

The immorality of surveillance is further illustrated in both texts through its..

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The immorality of surveillance is further illustrated in both texts through its elimination of human relationships and furthermore of the family structure in 1984.

The most dangerous consequence of a state in which privacy is scarce is shown to be its ability to crush rebellion and thus fortify a regime’s power.

However, although this is attempted by the German Democratic Republic (GDR), only the Party in 1984 is shown to have the capacity to achieve this.

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In essence, Funder and Orwell both

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In essence, Funder and Orwell both explore the ramifications of a surveilled state, in which privacy along with other human rights are diminished.

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