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1984 8

In modern day life, people have many rights and freedoms that they can claim by being citizens of the United States of America. The citizens of the United States are to abide by the laws and regulations set by the government, but they also have many privileges that help them to prosper and live a happy life. In George Orwell’s book, 1984, the citizens of London are troubled by the horrific laws that are made by the ruling class, called the Party. The Party sets many laws, and uses mind control to make the people believe that there is no way of life other than abiding by the rules of Big Brother. The people of London could very easily overthrow the Party and gain their independence by creating a stand against the Party, demanding their rights from Big Brother, and fighting for their right of freedom.
The people of London could very easily create a plan to make the Party less powerful. The occupants of London could stop following the rules of the Party, and start living......


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